Zim woman jailed for stealing 800 000 church money

Zim woman jailed for stealing 800 000 church money

 

By Jonk wa Mashamba
news@alexreporter.co.za


The Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crimes Court has yesterday sentenced a Zimbabwean national, Lady Memory Mutsika (43), to 3 years imprisonment for 128 counts of theft.

Mutsika was a church treasurer of the Pretoria City Seventh-Day Adventist church.

Her responsibilities included transferring tithe and offering money deposited to the church account, to the Northern Conference of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.

Lumka Mahanjana
NPA spokesperson said during a period of 4 years from 2012 to 2015, Mutsika transferred more than R800 000 of the money received from the tithe and offerings to her bank account and for her personal use.

Mahanjana said in court, Mutsika pleaded guilty to the charges and asked for a non-custodial sentence to pay the church back the money over five years.

However, the state argued that Mutsika always indicated her willingness to pay back the money and has not paid back a singlT cent since March 2022, after she was convicted.

The magistrate agreed with the state and said Mutsika showed no remorse.

He indicated she stopped stealing not because of her conscious, but because she was caught.

“The church placed her in a position of trust, but she betrayed that trust,” said the magistrate.

He further said that he viewed Mutsika’s willingness to pay back the money, as a bargaining tool and as a ticket to keep her out of prison.

“Therefore, a sentence of imprisonment was appropriate and criminal conduct has consequences,” he said.

 

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