Katsimberis’ US$1 million fraud trial deferred

Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent

A Harare magistrate has deferred the fraud case of builder George Katsimberis to May 24 for trial commencement.

Katsimberis is facing fraud charges involving US$1 million after he built a show room without approval plans from the City of Harare.

Katsimberis, who is now being represented by Advocate Tinomudaishe Chinyoka had his matter postponed to several remand dates due to his numerous requests at the courts.

To date, Katsimberis has engaged more than eight legal advisers that include Advocates Chinyoka, Lewis Uriri, Tawanda Kanengoni, Charles Warara and Tendai Biti, among others.

He filed several court applications that include recusal of magistrates and prosecutors, postponements and other requests saying his trial cannot move without finality to these issues and availability of some documents.

Katsimberis allegedly entered an agreement with a local property developing company to build cluster houses in Borrowdale, Harare.

He then built a showroom without approved plan from the City of Harare.

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