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Zimbabwe doctor convicted of perjury in court lie
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82914, member: 636"] A top doctor got busted for lying to a judge about his power. Harare regional magistrate Donald Ndirowei convicted Collen Benyure of perjury after the medic pretended to represent the Medical and Dental Practitioners Council of Zimbabwe during criminal proceedings. He claimed official status under oath despite knowing that it was false. The court found that his story fell apart immediately when prosecutors pulled receipts. They showed a specific resolution proving that the institution never gave him permission to speak for them. Benyure tried to bluff his way through, but the paper trail completely destroyed his defense. Ndirowei ruled that organizations only act through people they actually authorize. Just having a fancy title or history with the group does not let someone make up their own rules. The magistrate emphasized that lying by holding back the truth counts just as much as telling direct falsehoods. This conviction falls under Section 183 of the Criminal Law Act. The offense carries serious heat like a Level 10 fine or five years locked up. Benyure returns to the dock on Friday for sentencing, where the system decides how hard to punish this breach of trust. [/QUOTE]
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