Zim Now Writer
Former Zimbabwe National Football Team manager, Rafik Adam is set to appear in court to face fraud charges involving US$70 650 which he failed to pay for services that were rendered to him by a local businessman.
According to a police statement gleaned by this publication, Adam failed to honour his contractual agreement with businessman Benson Muneri where the former was supposed to pay the latter for renovating his warehouse.
“On 10 November, 2021, complainant who is the Director of AHP shop fitters Private Limited entered into a contract with the accused person Rafik Adam, representing A. Adams and Company of renovating the accused’s warehouse at corner Coventry and Newcastle Road in Workington, Harare. The cost for renovations was agreed for US$465 146.95 and the payment was agreed to be made in instalments.
“Sometime in April, 2021 to February 2022, the accused person would advise the complainant to raise acknowledgement receipt of the instalments due before he handed over the money and the accused would fulfil the agreement when the complainant wanted to be paid the outstanding balance of US$70 645.
“The complainant then went to the accused’s office to collect the outstanding balance and the accused person started to give false promises he later became evasive. The total prejudice is US$75 645 and nothing was recovered,” reads the statement.
According to the statement, Adam is being charged with fraud as defined in section 136 of the criminal law (codification and reform act chapter 9:23.
He is expected to appear in court this month on September 21.
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