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Zimbabwe’s Central Bank Raided Private Accounts to Prop Up Ministries

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AP, April 20, 2009

Zimbabwe’s central bank governor admitted today that he took hard currency from the bank accounts of private businesses and foreign aid groups without permission, saying he was trying to keep his country’s cash-strapped ministries running.

In a statement that would be unthinkable coming from most central banks, the governor of the Reserve Bank, Gideon Gono, appeared to be issuing a plea to keep his job in the face of growing criticism.

Gono said it was time “to let bygones be bygones” now that Zimbabwe has a new coalition government dedicated to reversing its economic decline.

The central banker said he gave the money he took from the hard currency accounts as loans to various ministries, and the private accounts would be reimbursed when the ministries repaid the loans. He said the bank’s efforts “sustained the country” in its hour of need.

Gono’s statement showed the practice was widespread. It was first hinted at last year, when the international aid agency Global Fund threatened to cut off funds to Zimbabwe for fighting Aids, tuberculosis and malaria unless money taken from its account was returned. The central bank returned $7.3m (£5m) to Global Fund.

The raiding of foreign currency accounts is just one of the highly questionable actions for which Gono has been sharply criticised.

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Attacks on Gono have stepped up in recent days after he offered about 50 used cars to new MPs from both Mugabe’s party and Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change. Controversy over the cars has led to calls for an investigation into central bank operations, ranging from the purchase of its cutlery to businesses that Gono runs on the side.

In his statement today, Gono called on MPs to return the cars but said the offer was well-meant.

Gono said they had asked for the cars so they could travel across the country to “preach” the message of economic reform and national reconciliation under the coalition formed on 16 February.

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Original article

(Posted on April 21, 2009)

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1 — Anonymous wrote at 11:41 PM on April 21:


“Gono said it was time “to let bygones be bygones”


And you thought Obama’s bailout was bad.

Well, actually Obama’s bailout IS bad. But this Gono character bailing out himself with private and charity monies is worse.

But then, Obama’s only HALF black, whereas these corrupt Zimbabweans are ALL black.

END ALL US GOVERNMENT AID TO AFRICA NOW! NO TAXES FOR BASKET CASES!

2 — Madison Grant wrote at 12:48 AM on April 22:

When you see the sleazy crooks running Africa (into the ground) just remember that one of Obama’s campaign promises was to DOUBLE foreign aid.

One of the reasons I voted for presidential candidate Ron Paul last year was because he vowed to abolish foreign aid.

3 — Californian wrote at 2:11 PM on April 22:

Zimbabwe’s central bank governor admitted today that he took hard currency from the bank accounts of private businesses and foreign aid groups without permission, saying he was trying to keep his country’s cash-strapped ministries running.

Let’s just hope that the US government does not decide to follow suit here in America!

4 — Anonymous wrote at 2:52 PM on April 22:

Why does he need to steal when he can just print himself quadrillions of Zimbabwe dollars? That’s what he has been doing and that’s why Zimbabwe dollars are worth more as wallpaper than as currency.
Quadrillion is not an exaggeration! Zimbabwe has managed to beat every record for inflation in history!

5 — BW Sam wrote at 3:10 PM on April 22:

Zimbabwe’s central bank governor admitted today that he took hard currency from the bank accounts of private businesses and foreign aid groups without permission, saying he was trying to keep his country’s cash-strapped ministries running.

Creepy. It’s like looking into the future.

6 — Anonymous wrote at 4:08 PM on April 22:

“Gono said it was time ‘to let bygones be bygones’”

What is amazing is after 400 years of so-called oppression by whites in America, blacks around the world come up with the same lame excuses for their meritless behavior.


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