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Biti refuses to renew Gershem Pasi's contract
13 Jan 2012 at 06:45hrs | Views
Zimra Commissioner General Gershem Pasi's term has expired and Finance minister Tendai Bitu refused to extend it.
Relations between Biti and Pasi became frosty after the latter refused to take orders from the minister.
Although no comment could be obtained from Biti, a senior ministry official yesterday confirmed Pasi's imminent exit from Zimra.
The Revenue Act Chapter 23:11 states: "Without the authority of the Minister, no person shall be appointed as Commissioner-General and no person shall be qualified to hold office as Commissioner-General if he is not a citizen of Zimbabwe or ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe."
The source said Biti was empowered by the Act to decide Pasi's fate and was reportedly not willing to extend his term, which apparently expired in October last year.
Pasi has been working without a contract since October last year.
Biti has been making impromptu visits to Zimra offices countrywide without the knowledge of the Commissioner-General.
Contacted for comment yesterday, Pasi said he was still at work but the issue of his term was still under discussion.
Zimra board chairman Sternford Moyo said matters of contracts for employees were confidential and could not be discussed through the Press.
Relations between Biti and Pasi became frosty after the latter refused to take orders from the minister.
Although no comment could be obtained from Biti, a senior ministry official yesterday confirmed Pasi's imminent exit from Zimra.
The Revenue Act Chapter 23:11 states: "Without the authority of the Minister, no person shall be appointed as Commissioner-General and no person shall be qualified to hold office as Commissioner-General if he is not a citizen of Zimbabwe or ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe."
Pasi has been working without a contract since October last year.
Biti has been making impromptu visits to Zimra offices countrywide without the knowledge of the Commissioner-General.
Contacted for comment yesterday, Pasi said he was still at work but the issue of his term was still under discussion.
Zimra board chairman Sternford Moyo said matters of contracts for employees were confidential and could not be discussed through the Press.
Source - NewsDay