Police officers charged for failing exams

Police officers charged for failing exams
Published: 2013 September 05 18:58:33 (5437 Views)
Four police officers stationed at the Bulawayo Central Police Station have been dragged to an internal disciplinary hearing for allegedly failing a police promotional examination.

The four are Constables Tsitsi Gwashure, Olivia Mugudubi, Loveness Chitsa and Sazini Sibanda.

They are being charged with Chapter 11:10 of the Police Act, As Read With Section 34 of the same Act, "performing duty in an improper manner."

The police force conducted promotional examinations for its members in June this year which the four allegedly either failed to write or pass, and were dragged for a hearing.

According to court documents, Constables Gwashure, Mugudubi, Chitsa and Sibanda made an application at the High Court in Bulawayo Case Number 2133/13 seeking the court's determination on whether failing a police promotional examination or failing to write the examination is an act of misconduct.

They cited the Police Commissioner General, Augustine Chihuri and the Officer Commanding Police in Bulawayo Metropolitan Province, Senior Assistant Commissioner Stephen Mutamba as 1st and 2nd respondents.

Constables Gwashure, Mugudubi, Chitsa and Sibanda, through their lawyer Mr Tungamirai Nyengera of Mcijo, Dube and Partners, argue that a promotional examination does not fall within the ambit of discipline of the police force but rather a motivational exercise.

They submitted that it has never happened in the history of the police force that members are charged with misconduct for failing to pass a promotional test.

The four Constables argued that the promotional examination is not mandatory and also not done fairly in compliance with required standards of a professional examination to carry such drastic consequences.

They submitted that the decision of their superiors has far reaching consequences which if not nipped in the bud, would result in loss of employment by members.

"All members of ZRP are not gifted with the same level of intelligence to pass every promotional examination. With that in mind, I would want to believe that such an examination is a screening exercise meant to reduce prospective promotional aspirants.

"It is my humble submission that the police are neither a legislative body nor an extension of Parliament to create crimes of misconduct from the Police Act. It would be unfair for the 1st and 2nd respondents to set precedent when such an exercise was neither punishable nor mandatory," read part of the affidavit.

The four constables are seeking an order directing the police force not to charge them for failing to write or pass a promotional examination, arguing that it does not amount to a contravention of the Police Act.

It is their prayer that the court declare null and void the decision of their superiors to charge them.

The charge sheet attached to the court file read in part: "The accused is ordered to appear before the court of an officer or board of officers at PHQ Central on 27 August 2013 at 10.30am to answer the charges of contravening paragraph (34) of the schedule to the Police Act, Chapter 11:10 ARW Section 34 of the said Act "performing duty in an improper manner" in that on 30 June 2013 at ZRP Bulawayo Central Police Station, the accused, being a member of the force, did wrongfully and unlawfully perform duty in an improper manner.

"That is to say the defaulter wrote his/her 2013 open book examination which he/she submitted on 30 June 2013. The defaulter was supposed to pass the examination but however, failed thus performing duty in an improper manner."

Cst Sibanda is being charged with contravening paragraph 11 of the Police Act Chapter 11:10 "without good or sufficient cause disobeying a lawful order written or otherwise" because she did not write the examination.

She was reportedly on maternity leave when her colleagues wrote the examination. The matter has not been heard in court.

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Anonymous user 2013 September 06 07:19:46
This is a sign of lack of administrative knowhow.some of them were promoted on nepotism others on other non administrative disciplines like political pretences,mongering,visibility and sex and corruption worse still they themselves if asked to write the same exam they will definitely fail.This is just a tip of the insanity and insatiable injustice pertaining in Bulawayo Metropolitan Police province there bosses hear are a shame and do lack managerial ethics they should be owindi who pipe dagga at egodini.The president should send them packing for they put the police into disrepute.They are covering up for thier incompetence.Thank you chronicle for exposing these evil commanders

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