Mliswa Writes To Auditor-General Requesting Forensic Audit Of Norton Town Council
In a letter addressed to the Auditor-General, Mrs Mildred Chiri dated October 15, 2018, legislator Mr Temba Mliswa requested for a forensic audit of the Norton Town Council’s books and dealings citing corruption and misuse of funds.
Mliswa said several officials and councillors had been arrested or suspended on corruption-related charges. Police recently arrested Mr Mutyambizi and sitting councillors Muchaneta Munyeveri and Precious Mufahore for corruption. Former councillor Mr Eager Vupenyu Takawira was also arrested. The arrests were in connection with the allocation of stands sometime in 2014. Mliswa’s letter was copied to council chairperson Ms Matiere Gumisirayi, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, Norton Advisory Board chairman Dr Godfrey Mugaviri and Norton Residents’ Trust. Part of Mliswa’s letter reads:
Norton Town Council has recently been hit by a spate of corruption allegations and irregularities that have seen three councillors, the finance director (Mr Tendaupenyu) and the director of housing (Mr Blessing Mutyambizi), either arrested or suspended from work. It is therefore in this light, that I hereby request your office to invoke your constitutional provision to urgently conduct a full-scale forensic audit of Norton Town Council.
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