DUBE KURAUONE PETER vs ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER MUZEZE N.O. AND SUPERINTENDENT MASHAMBA N.O. AND CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT MARUTA N.O. AND THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE AND CO-MINISTERS OF HOME AFFAIRS
Board of InquiryCondonationReview applicationPolice ActState President discharge
Tags
Police disciplinary proceedingsBoard of InquiryCondonation applicationReview application
legislation
Statutes Cited
Police Act
ai analysis
Case Summary
Key Issues
{"issue_text":"Whether Dube was entitled to condonation for late filing of review application","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"no (application withdrawn)","related_facts":"Review application filed out of time in HC 1362/13"}
This summary was generated by AI. Use Zalari to read the full judgment.
background
Facts of the Case
Background
Peter Kurauone Dube, an Inspector in the Zimbabwe Republic Police, was subject to a Board of Inquiry convened on 10 July 2008 due to various offences. The Board found him unsuitable to remain a member and recommended his discharge. He was subsequently discharged by the State President under section 49(b) of the Police Act. He filed an erroneous appeal (HCA 43/09) and later sought review but filed out of time, requiring condonation.
Read the full judgment, get AI analysis, and find related cases