Zimbabwe’s National Prosecuting Authority (NPAZ) says it completes 53 high-profile corruption and economic crime cases in 2025. The NPAZ reports a 77.94% case clearance rate for the year. According to the NPAZ, the cases are handled through its Economic Crimes and Anti-Corruption Unit, a specialised division responsible for prosecuting corruption and complex financial crimes, including money laundering-linked offences. The authority also states it recovers US$51.2 million in criminal assets during 2025, linking the recoveries to the prosecution of the cases it handled. Deputy Prosecutor General Chris Mutangadura is cited as providing the figures. Across the two accounts provided, the central elements are consistent: the number of cases completed (53), the stated clearance rate (77.94%), and the amount of criminal assets recovered (US$51.2 million). Both sources describe the figures as part of the NPAZ’s 2025 performance in combating corruption and related economic crimes.
Zimbabwe prosecution completes 53 corruption cases, recovers US$51.2 million in 2025
Zimbabwe’s National Prosecuting Authority (NPAZ) says it completes 53 high-profile corruption and economic crime cases in 2025. The NPAZ reports a 77.94% case clearance rate for the year. According to...
- The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) says it completes 53 high-profile corruption and economic crime cases in 2025.
- The NPAZ reports a 77.94% case clearance rate for those cases.
- The NPAZ states it recovers US$51.2 million in criminal assets in 2025.
- The cases are handled by the NPAZ’s Economic Crimes and Anti-Corruption Unit.
- Deputy Prosecutor General Chris Mutangadura is cited as giving the 2025 figures.
[New Zimbabwe] THE National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) says it completed 53 high-profile corruption and economic crime cases in 2025, achieving a 77.94% case clearance rate.
3 hours agoTHE National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) says it completed 53 high-profile corruption and economic crime cases in 2025, achieving a 77.94% case clearance rate. Deputy Prosecutor General Chris Mutangadura said the cases were handled by the NPA’s Economic Crimes and Anti-Corruption Unit, a specialised division established to prosecute corruption, complex financial crimes, money laundering […] The post Zimbabwe prosecuted 53 high-profile corruption cases, recovered US$51.2 million in criminal assets in 2025 appeared first on NewZimbabwe.com.
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