The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) on Thursday arrested National Social Security (NSSA) acting chief executive Charles Shava for fraud involving $12 246 571,48.
Shava allegedly altered a board resolution that had rejected the proposed allowances for four NSSA doctors.
It is alleged that Shava caused the human resources manager to pay the allowances without approval, claiming the board had approved the allowances.
He was taken to Avondale Police Station where he was detained pending his court appearance on Friday.
In other news – Suspended NSSA boss Brian Murewa on the run
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) is appealing for public support to locate a National Social Security Authority (Nssa) manager who is on the run after the anti-graft body launched a probe into abuse of funds at the public pension manager.
Brian Murewa, the Nssa investments director, was suspended early this month on allegations of corruption and fraud. Learn More