ZIMBABWE - HARARE – Gideon Gono and Tendai Biti fight is now on overdrive after revelations from the Governor that Biti eternalized US$1 million dollars in 2005.
Gideon Gono
In a letter written to the Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai by Gono there is a startling revelation that Biti externalized foreign currency at a time when the country was desperately in need of it at the height of the black-market and Zanu (Pf) looting (a party that Gono belongs to as its chief financier).
“Between 2005-06, the RBZ uncovered US$1 million kept in his law firm’s Barclays account held in the Isle of Man in breach of Exchange Control Regulation,” reads part of the 15 pages latter in which Gono pleads for the Prime Minister’s protection.
Gono goes on to claim that the Biti “crime” is in the court even though no prosecution has been made. Perhaps waiting for the right time.
“The matter is yet to come to actual trial although it is at the courts.”
Gono has been pushed to the limit by the Tendai Biti campaign to get him out of the reserve bank-the central monetary clearinghouse.
Biti has on a number of times branded Gono the number 1 state enemy for his quasi-fiscal policies, for a lack of a better word Biti has been referring to Gono as “an economic terrorist.”
Sources at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe revealed that Gono has been a shadow of himself ever since the all-inclusive setup choosing to be a silent Governor.
For the first time during his tenure RBZ worker defied his command and went on strike over unpaid salaries.
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They are yet to receive their money backdated to February. Gono financed the violent Zanu Pf political violence mission before the June 27 election runoff where Mugabe ended up running a one man race after Zanu Pf scared off the MDC by deploying violent tactics of the Ku Klux Klan. People were killed on suspicion of being MDC.
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