Highlanders deny tipping ZACC as corruption probe shakes Bosso offices in Bulawayo

Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission agents searched the headquarters of Highlanders Football Club on Thursday amid allegations of financial misconduct. The organization investigates suspected irregularities related to player transfers and financial oversight within the prominent soccer team. Acting chief executive Kindman Ndlovu acknowledged the visit while stating limited knowledge about investigation specifics. Board chairman Luke Mnkandla emphasized Friday that the club initiated no formal complaints with any law enforcement agencies. The statement assured sponsors and partners that sensitive data would remain protected during the ongoing investigation.

Authorities focus on transfer fee manipulation and administrative mismanagement cases affecting the Bulawayo-based franchise. Former executive Brian Moyo faces pending charges after April arrests connected to alleged fraud schemes worth thousands of dollars. Andrew Mandigora from Bulawayo Chiefs admitted guilt and received fines for similar violations during joint proceedings. Moyo maintains innocence while legal processes continue through the Zimbabwe courts. The club retains compliance with international soccer governance standards while cooperating with domestic oversight bodies.
 

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