Murehwa Magistrate Accused of Taking Bribes
Mashaire allegedly received groceries, stationery, and a Defy Microwave from the defendant, Allen Bhaswi
Murehwa Magistrate Accused of Taking Bribes
Murehwa Magistrates’ Court’s senior magistrate, Terence Mashaire, finds himself in legal turmoil as he is accused of accepting a bribe to manipulate a trial verdict.
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The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe shared on their X account how the accused and the bribery planned to turn a verdict into a innocent one beyond the court.
According to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), Mashaire allegedly received groceries, stationery, and a Defy Microwave from the defendant, Allen Bhaswi, in September 2023.
The gifts were purportedly given as a token of appreciation for the favourable ruling in Bhaswi’s case.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) revealed that the accused and Bhaswi went beyond a professional relationship, engaging in communication before and after court sessions.
The case, which concluded in December 2023, resulted in a ruling in favour of Allen Bhaswi.
Murehwa Magistrate Accused of Taking Bribes
It is alleged that Mashaire accepted a Solo Defy Microwave, groceries, and stationery as gifts from Bhaswi.
Law enforcement officers later discovered the stove at Mashaire’s residence, providing further evidence of the alleged bribery.
Even after the conclusion of the case, Mashaire’s involvement did not cease. The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) appealed the judgment in the Allen Bhaswi case.
Mashaire reportedly continued to advise Bhaswi on the legal proceedings at the High Court. An additional allegation states that Mashaire received USD450 through Ecocash from Bhaswi.
Terence Mashaire has been remanded in custody and is set to appear in court on 4 March 2024 for a bail ruling.
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The scandal has raised concerns about the integrity of the judiciary. The potential influence of external factors on legal decisions is being questioned.