津巴布韦商人Chimombe和Mpofu否认在920万美元的街头灯火招标和700万美元的总统山羊阴谋中以政治动机为借口提出欺诈指控;等待保释裁决。 Zimbabwean businessmen Chimombe and Mpofu deny fraud charges in a $9.2m streetlight tender and $7m presidential goat scheme, citing political motivations; pending bail ruling.
津巴布韦商人Mike Chimombe和Moses Mpofu被控在920万美元的街头灯火招标丑闻和700万美元的总统山羊阴谋中欺诈,否认这些指控并声称有政治动机。 Zimbabwean businessmen Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, accused of fraud in a $9.2m streetlight tender scandal and $7m presidential goat scheme, deny the charges and claim political motivations. 最初拒绝保释,他们提出了新的申请,理由是他们本人没有收到资金,并建议对涉案公司Juluka Projects提出指控。 Initially denied bail, they filed new applications, arguing they did not personally receive funds and suggesting Juluka Projects, the company implicated, should be charged. 最新的保释裁决尚未作出。 The latest bail ruling is pending.