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Goat Scheme Giants Face Justice Showdown Friday
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39966, member: 636"] Two businessmen face court again Friday as their fraud trial moves forward. Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu appeared before judges Thursday after earlier delays from Tuesday proceedings. Dr John Basera testified about government contracts and who signed important documents. The former agriculture ministry official pointed out that Mpofu put his name on the paperwork. Both accused men attended meetings where officials discussed the controversial deals. Dr Basera returns to court Friday to answer more questions about the case details. Professor Lovemore Madhuku represents the two defendants and explained what happened during Thursday hearings. The lawyer said his clients will challenge the government witness during cross-examination sessions. State prosecutors want to prove both men played key roles in the alleged financial crimes. Evidence continues building as the high-profile case attracts public attention. Authorities arrested Chimombe and Mpofu last year for stealing over seven million dollars from taxpayers. The money came from the Presidential Goat Pass on Scheme that helps rural farmers. Police claim the businessmen tricked government officials and took funds meant for community development. Court proceedings reveal how the fraud allegedly worked through fake contracts and false claims. The trial determines whether both men committed serious financial crimes against Zimbabwe. [/QUOTE]
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