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CIO operative fired for being Didymus Mutasa's relative
23 Jul 2015 at 08:37hrs | Views
THE Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) has allegedly dismissed an operative on the grounds that he was related to Ousted former State Security minister Didymus Mutasa's relative -Felix Chiteme has been fired from the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO).
Felix Chiteme, is brother to Mutasa's wife, Sabina.
Chiteme, a senior security assistant in the CIO was officially discharged on July 15 after a disciplinary board of inquiry hearing that allegedly accused him of leaking State secrets to his sister.
According to a letter of his discharge gleaned by NewsDay, the disciplinary board of inquiry sat on May 28 at the CIO Headquarters.
The letter dated July 13 said CIO director-general Happyton Bonyongwe had approved Chiteme's dismissal.
"As a result of a Disciplinary Board of Inquiry held on May 28 at CIO Headquarters in respect of Senior Security Assistant (SSA) Felix M. Chiteme, the Director-General has approved that he be discharged from the Organisation, with effect from 15 July 2015," read the letter signed by the director of administration.
Mutasa referred all questions to his wife.
"She is right here. Talk to her and hear if he ever leaked anything to her," he said.
Mutasa's wife said she was shocked that Chiteme had been dismissed on those allegations.
"He has never leaked any information to me. I do not know what they are talking about. If they have evidence that he leaked anything then I do not know where it is coming from. He is my brother, but really I do not know where that is coming from," she said.
"He has not even spoken to me about what happened, but I was honestly shocked to hear people say that is what has happened. When he was employed by the CIO VaMutasa was Minister of Presidential Affairs and there was no influence from him whatsoever."
Felix Chiteme, is brother to Mutasa's wife, Sabina.
Chiteme, a senior security assistant in the CIO was officially discharged on July 15 after a disciplinary board of inquiry hearing that allegedly accused him of leaking State secrets to his sister.
According to a letter of his discharge gleaned by NewsDay, the disciplinary board of inquiry sat on May 28 at the CIO Headquarters.
The letter dated July 13 said CIO director-general Happyton Bonyongwe had approved Chiteme's dismissal.
Mutasa referred all questions to his wife.
"She is right here. Talk to her and hear if he ever leaked anything to her," he said.
Mutasa's wife said she was shocked that Chiteme had been dismissed on those allegations.
"He has never leaked any information to me. I do not know what they are talking about. If they have evidence that he leaked anything then I do not know where it is coming from. He is my brother, but really I do not know where that is coming from," she said.
"He has not even spoken to me about what happened, but I was honestly shocked to hear people say that is what has happened. When he was employed by the CIO VaMutasa was Minister of Presidential Affairs and there was no influence from him whatsoever."
Source - NewsDay