The Zimra employee, believed to be the leader in the $50 million VAT fraud that saw four employees allegedly siphoning the cash in fake refund claims, was granted $100 000 bail yesterday, significantly more than the $70 000 each that his three co-accused were granted.
Source: allafrica.com
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