Over three million dollars in court-ordered payback from a goat-scheme fraud remains completely untouched, and prison time could get longer.
Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe dodge restitution
Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe dodge restitution
- Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe, both jailed for defrauding a Presidential Goat Pass-On Scheme, owe a combined US$3,024,315.24.
- Mpofu got 22 years, with four of those conditional on coughing up US$2,060,250.60.
- Chimombe landed 17 years, and two are tied to repaying US$964,064.64.
- Zero dollars have reached the government so far.
- Blackdeck Livestock and Poultry Farming scored an US$87 million goat-supply contract using fake ZIMRA and NSSA certificates.
- Rural food-security programs for vulnerable groups were the intended beneficiaries.
- An advance worth roughly US$7.7 million got funneled into other accounts and parallel-market trades.
- Only 4,208 goats showed up out of an expected 85,000.
- Zimbabwe's Supreme Court will hear their leave-to-appeal bid on Friday.
- Proceedings are set to happen in chambers.
- Suspended sentence portions could kick back in if restitution stays unpaid.
- An extension-of-time application is their only other lifeline.