Blackdeck has denied being given US$40 million by the Government to buy goats and has also absolved Mike Chimombe as a shareholder.
Blackdeck Livestock and Poultry (Private) Limited is at the centre of an explosive scandal involving US$87 million in taxpayers’ money for the Presidential Goat Scheme.
The Allegations By ZACC
Last week, a Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) internal memo detailing the corruption scandal leaked. The commission said in 2021, Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, through Blackdeck, won a US$87 million contract to supply 632,001 goats to the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development.
The Government gave them a US$40 million advance payment. However, the company never delivered the goats, and Chimombe and Mpofu splashed the millions on luxury cars and mansions. A probe by ZACC at the Registry of Companies revealed that Blackdeck Livestock and Poultry (Private) Limited does not exist. ZACC charged them with theft of trust property and money laundering.
Chimombe and Mpofu appeared at the ZACC offices yesterday. Still, they left without being interviewed after the Investigations Officer Henry Chapwanya said he was busy with another case and would call them.
Blackdeck Denies Being Given US$40 Million For Goats, Absolves Mike Chimombe
The company has released a statement to firefight the allegations levelled against it by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC).
Blackdeck acknowledged winning the Ministry of Lands tender as the lowest of three bids. After getting the 5-year contract to supply goats, Blackdeck said it received RTGS1.6 billion, about US$4.2 million at the interbank rate.
“The funds were used to cover the procurement of the goats, set up holding pens and goat centres, provide vaccination and general veterinary service to the goats, logistics to different provinces, security, feeding of the goats whilst in quarantine, tagging, salary and labour related costs of the employees among many other expenses,” Blackdeck explains.
The Ministry of Lands, however, cancelled the contract in 2022, and Blackdeck had only supplied 5000 goats. The company denied receiving US$40 million and distanced itself from Mike Chimombe:
“Mr Mike Chimombe is not a shareholder or a director of Blackdeck (Private) Limited. He is not a signatory to any Blackdeck accounts. We did not receive US$40 million from the Government of Zimbabwe.”
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