Stolen $15Billion Diamonds: Audit Begins
16 July 2016
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The Auditor-General’s Office has commissioned a top auditing firm to investigate alleged looting of proceeds from diamond mining operations in Marange, with the results of the probe expected by September.
Auditor-General Ms Mildred Chiri told the state media that the firm had started work on a two-month timeline to conclude the probe.
The unnamed chartered accountancy firm won the right to conduct the audit following a month-long bidding process. Ms Chiri said the company’s identity would remain confidential to avoid jeopardising investigations.
Ms Chiri said bidding ended on June 29, and after the adjudication process was completed, the winning bidder was informed of its terms of reference.
“We have communicated to the auditor of the high expectations that we anticipate from the work that they have been tasked to do. The issue of the alleged diamond looting has attracted much public interest so we are expecting that they will bend their backs to give us the results of what transpired.
“As an auditing firm, they also have an undertaking to conduct their work diligently as part of their mandate, so we are hopeful that they will give us results,” she said.
Ms Chiri said her office had notified the Mines and Mining Development Ministry of the “full co-operation” expected from Government departments during the audit.
“We are in constant communication with the Ministry of Mines and we will be working together throughout the process. They have already pledged their full cooperation during the process, as some of the issues fall under their purview,” she said.
The state media understands that the terms of reference stipulate that the auditors should also look into how diamond mining companies managed their finances, receipts of payments and receipts from all sales.
Mines Minister Walter Chidhakwa and Secretary for Mines Professor Francis Gudyanga could not be reached for comment last week.
However, Prof Gudyanga last month told the state media that the ministry would lend its full support to the probe.
In an interview with ZBC-TV on the occasion of his 92nd birthday, President Mugabe revealed that the country could have lost billions in suspicious dealings in the diamond mining sector.
This prompted the Mines Ministry to alert the Auditor-General’s Office to the matter, resulting in the current audit.
In May, a British legislator said his country was a possible haven for diamond proceeds from Marange, telling the house of lords that funds from illicit dealings could be stashed in London banks.
Contributing to a debate on money laundering, Lord Chidgey described London as a “destination of choice” for proceeds from Zimbabwe’s diamonds fields.
Following this, Prof Gudyanga said the probe into the illegal diamond dealings could be extended beyond Zimbabwe’s borders.
Recently, National Prosecution Authority national director of prosecutions Mrs Florence Ziyambi wrote to six countries where millions of dollars realised from diamond mining activities in Zimbabwe were allegedly externalised by Jinan Private Ltd, seeking mutual assistance.
It is believed cash was irregularly transferred to banks in the United Arab Emirates, China, Zambia, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and the DRC.
Early in 2016, the Mines Ministry ordered all diamond mining companies in Marange — Anjin, Jinan, Mbada Diamonds, DMC, Kusena and Gye Nyame — to cease operations, leading to the State’s takeover under the Zimbabwe Diamond Consolidated Company.

8 Replies to “Stolen $15Billion Diamonds: Audit Begins”

  1. Kuda kuvhara vanhu coz they are now under pressure to tell us where the
    15 billion went to whilst the economy bleeds to death !!

  2. Kuda kuvhara vanhu coz they are now under pressure to tell us where the
    15 billion went to whilst the economy bleeds to death !!

  3. zvinobatsirei cash yakato biwa kare and three quarters yacho yakabiwa na BOB and this wont go far !! mirai muone henyu !!

  4. zvinobatsirei cash yakato biwa kare and three quarters yacho yakabiwa na BOB and this wont go far !! mirai muone henyu !!

  5. This is a waste time and resources. There was serious rift between Mugabe and a some Senior CIO guys when they started investigating a right hand man of Mugabe on diamond looting. A lot of dust and smoke was raised and some were demoted. This happened more than four years ago. So in summary, the rot started from the head and unless this audit will be able to confront Mugabe himself, then it is as as good as dead from the beginning.

  6. We await the results of the audit but are not holding our breath – we do not expect much. The truth of the looting in Marange will only come out after regime change because we do not expect the regime to investigate itself!

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