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Constitutional
Court confirms 31st July election date - Bill Watch 28/2013
Veritas
July 04, 2013
Constitutional
Court Confirms 31st July Election Date
Late this afternoon
the Constitutional Court, in a unanimous decision:
- dismissed
the challenges to the President’s election date proclamation
and his Presidential Powers (Amendment of Electoral
Act) Regulations and the arguments for an extension of the
31st July election date raised in the applications brought by
the Prime Minister, Professor Ncube and others
- dismissed
Minister Chinamasa’s application for a two-week extension
of the election date
- declared
for the avoidance of doubt that the coming elections must be held
on 31st July in compliance with the court’s order of 31st
May and in accordance with the President’s proclamation.
The court’s
reasons for judgment are expected to be handed down next week.
Electoral
Act as amended by SI 85/2013
A consolidated
version of the Electoral Act incorporating the amendments made to
the Act by the Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) Regulations,
2013, gazetted in Statutory Instrument 85/2013 is now available
from www.veritaszim.net
or veritas@mango.zw
The Zimbabwe
Election Commission has used the amended Electoral Act for its election
preparations and training of polling officers, voter educators,
etc.
In this afternoon’s
decision the Constitutional Court rejected arguments against the
validity of the statutory instrument raised by the Prime Minister.
Money
Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act
[Soft copies
not yet available]
Last week’s
two-day Parliamentary fast-tracking of the Money Laundering and
Proceeds of Crime Bill on 19th and 20th June [see Bill
Watch 26/2013 of 25th June] was followed by an exceptionally
prompt gazetting of the resulting Act in a Government Gazette Extraordinary
dated 21st June. To achieve this unprecedented feat the Act must
have been signed by the President at some time between 3.35 pm on
20th June, when the Senate approved its Third Reading, and the release
of the Gazette on 21st June.
Already in force
- The Act came into force immediately on 21st June, although even
subscribers to the Government Gazette are unlikely to have been
aware of its gazetting until it reached them together with their
copies of the next regular Gazette dated 28th June. Moreover, as
the Bill for the Act was only gazetted on 19th June, the very day
the Minister of Finance rushed it through the House of Assembly,
bankers, building societies and asset managers – to name only
some of the institutions affected by the Act – must have been
seriously inconvenienced by the sudden emergence, without reasonable
warning, of this major new legislation.
Defects in the
Act as gazetted - Regrettably, but perhaps inevitably with such
a rushed job, the gazetted Act shows signs of hasty preparation
and/or inadequate proof-reading. It will need repairs either by
the Law Reviser or the next Parliament. For example, the word “Bill”
still appears in the heading on its first page; sections 12(5),
13 [definition of “suspicious transaction report”],
58 and 102 all have blank spaces waiting to be filled in; and there
is an Incorrect cross-reference in section 98.
Recent
Government Gazettes
- Money Laundering
and Proceeds of Crime Act
This was gazetted
in a Gazette Extraordinary dated 21st June [see above].
Statutory
Instruments
Election proclamation
– error corrected SI 96/2013, gazetted in another Gazette
Extraordinary, this one dated 26th June, corrects, from “Thursday”
to “Friday”, the mistaken references in SI 86/2013 to
a non-existent “Thursday 28th June, 2013” as nomination
day for the harmonised elections.
[Comment: [1]
A correction notice of this sort is only appropriate to correct
a typographical mistake [changing “Friday” to “Thursday”?]
mistake made by the Government Printer – but would not have
been in order if the erroneous “Thursday” appeared in
the proclamation actually signed by the President. [2] As the legal
effect of the mistake had already been raised in the Prime Minister’s
application to the Constitutional Court, the proper course would
have been to leave the court to decide that question on its merits.]
Civil penalties
for late submission of tax returns SI 97/2013, the only SI gazetted
in the regular Government Gazette of 28th June, provides for the
levying of civil penalties of $30 per day [up to a maximum of 180
days] for failure to submit tax returns for income tax, VAT and
capital gains tax. The penalties can be waived by the Commissioner-General
of Taxes where he or she is satisfied that the default was not wilful
or not due to want of reasonable care.
General
Notices
Public holidays
2014 GN 348/2013 lists next year’s public holidays for public
information.
Police promotions
GN 347/2013 contains five pages of promotions of police officers
by the President. The promotions take effect from 10th July 2012.
This list covers promotions to the ranks of Chief Superintendent
(Legal Officer), Chief Superintendent, Superintendent, Chief Inspector
and Inspector.
Recent
Website Postings
Recent postings
on the website include the following documents:
- The new
Constitution
of Zimbabwe [Act 1/2013]
- SI 85/2013
[regulations amending the Electoral Act]
- SI 86/2013
and SI 96/2013 [Election proclamation and correction]
- SI 88/2013
[Electoral Electoral (Nomination of Candidates) Regulations
- SI 89/3012
[Electoral (Accreditation of Observers) Regulations
- Constitutional
Court order in Mawere v Registrar-General & Others [the dual
citizenship case].
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