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    Zimbabwe parliament to summon Mugabe over missing diamonds
                     Source: Xinhua | 2018-04-11 20:57:05 | Editor: huaxia

    Former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe. (Xinhua)

    HARARE, April 11 (Xinhua) -- The Zimbabwean Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy said it may summon former president Robert Mugabe to explain how about 15 billion U.S. dollars worth of diamonds was siphoned out of Marange diamond fields.

    Mugabe once said in an interview while he was still president that some companies had repatriated diamonds from the fields, although his former spokesperson George Charamba has said his statement had been a metaphoric one.

    The Herald on Wednesday quoted committee chairperson Temba Mliswa as saying that his committee had resolved to invite Mugabe to get clarity on what happened to the diamonds.

    He did not say when Mugabe would appear before the committee.

    "My point is that we are not witch-hunting; we are actually trying to get institutions to respond to the 15 billion dollar leakage in terms of diamonds. When we have received all the evidence we will deliberate on it, but in terms of him coming we had resolved that we will invite everybody, especially him since he was the source (of the information)," Mliswa said.

    A number of former and serving top officials in government and the security services have appeared before the same committee to answer questions regarding the "missing" diamonds.

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    Zimbabwe parliament to summon Mugabe over missing diamonds

    Source: Xinhua 2018-04-11 20:57:05

    Former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe. (Xinhua)

    HARARE, April 11 (Xinhua) -- The Zimbabwean Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy said it may summon former president Robert Mugabe to explain how about 15 billion U.S. dollars worth of diamonds was siphoned out of Marange diamond fields.

    Mugabe once said in an interview while he was still president that some companies had repatriated diamonds from the fields, although his former spokesperson George Charamba has said his statement had been a metaphoric one.

    The Herald on Wednesday quoted committee chairperson Temba Mliswa as saying that his committee had resolved to invite Mugabe to get clarity on what happened to the diamonds.

    He did not say when Mugabe would appear before the committee.

    "My point is that we are not witch-hunting; we are actually trying to get institutions to respond to the 15 billion dollar leakage in terms of diamonds. When we have received all the evidence we will deliberate on it, but in terms of him coming we had resolved that we will invite everybody, especially him since he was the source (of the information)," Mliswa said.

    A number of former and serving top officials in government and the security services have appeared before the same committee to answer questions regarding the "missing" diamonds.

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