Zimbabwe unveils generous retirement package for ousted leader Robert Mugabe
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[QUOTE]HARARE (AFP) - Zimbabwe's ousted president Robert Mugabe will get a residence, a car fleet and private air travel as part of a new government-funded retirement package for former leaders, state media reported on Thursday (Dec 28).Mugabe will also be entitled to at least 20 staff members, including six personal security guards, all paid for from state coffers, according to details of the benefits published in The Herald newspaper.
The 93-year-old, who quit last month under popular pressure following a military takeover, is the first beneficiary of the generous measures unveiled on Wednesday by new President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
No monetary details were spelt out, but the country's constitution stipulates that an ex-president is entitled to a pension equivalent to the salary of a sitting president.
Local independent media reported last month that Mugabe was granted a US$10 million (S$13 million) retirement bonus as part of a deal to persuade him to eventually resign. The government denied the claims.
As part of the new package, Mugabe will have three cars - a Mercedes Benz S500 Series or an equivalent class of sedan, an all-terrain station wagon and a pickup van - which will be replaced every five years.
The government will also pay for fuel.[/QUOTE]
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[editline]29th December 2017[/editline]
Same shit different day
Have to wonder, at 93, how long will he have to enjoy all these bribes? Maybe that's the point. They can just repo everything in 1-2 years.
Sooo, he won't be in power and able to muck up the country anymore, but he still gets to enjoy all of his ill gotten gains... so no real change in zimbabwe.
[QUOTE=Reviized;53011318]Sooo, he won't be in power and able to muck up the country anymore, but he still gets to enjoy all of his ill gotten gains... so no real change in zimbabwe.[/QUOTE]
He'll get to enjoy them for all of a handful of years, if not less. Like New Cidem said, he'll die and most of it will get repossessed.
As for his wife I'm sure she'll get to keep some of it, but probably not all of it.
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