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Labour Court

Felix Makonye v Minister of Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development

[2014] ZWLC 59

Case Details

Court
Labour Court
Date
14 February 2014
Citation
[2014] ZWLC 59
Judgment No.
LC/H/59/14
Outcome
unknown
Case Type
Appeal

Bench

Presiding
G. Musariri
Full Bench
G. Musariri
Areas of Law
Labour lawEvidence law
Keywords
dismissalappealcontradictory evidencecriminal trialdisciplinary inquiry
Tags
dismissaldisciplinary proceedingscriminal evidence
legislation
Statutes Cited
  • No statutes were cited in this judgment.
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Case Summary

Key Issues

  • {"issue_text":"Whether the Public Service Commission erred in relying on Chirombo's evidence given the contradictions in his criminal trial testimony","issue_type":"mixed","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Chirombo's contradictory evidence in criminal trial; consistency of evidence-in-chief with disciplinary inquiry evidence"}
  • {"issue_text":"Whether contradictory evidence in criminal proceedings automatically discredits a witness for disciplinary purposes","issue_type":"law","dispositive":"no","related_facts":"Chirombo's evidence-in-chief remained consistent with disciplinary evidence"}
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Facts of the Case

Background

Appellant was dismissed from employment after a disciplinary inquiry found him guilty of facilitating the production of a fake licence. He appealed to the Labour Court arguing that the key witness against him had given contradictory evidence in criminal proceedings.
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