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Harry girl's father probed over safari slaughter
      #55444 - 22/04/06 07:51 AM

By Basildon Peta in Johannesburg and Cahal Milmo
Last updated: 04/21/2006 21:39:23

THE father of Prince Harry's girlfriend, Chelsy Davy, is facing financial disaster and possible imprisonment after the Zimbabwean government announced that it was investigating him for illegal currency dealing.

Charles Davy has accumulated a multimillion-dollar fortune through his big game hunting business, HHK Safaris, which survived the wholesale seizure of white-owned farms and game reserves under the regime of Robert Mugabe.

But any protection once extended to Davy's company through his business relationship with Webster Shamu, a senior minister in the Zimbabwean government, seems to have evaporated. The country's anti-corruption minister, Paul Mangwana, announced Thursday he was placing the South African-born entrepreneur under investigation for the illegal export of large sums of foreign currency.

Davy's close links to Mugabe's government have been the cause of unease in Britain after the two-year relationship between his 20-year-old daughter, an undergraduate at Cape Town University, and Prince Harry was made public. Officials are known to have expressed concern that, if the love affair heads towards marriage, any links between the Royal Family and the Mugabe regime would be unthinkable.

Davy, whose company has prospered from charging mostly American clients £17,000 for a 24-day shooting expedition in the Zimbabwean savannah, has recently distanced himself from HHK by selling his holding in the company.

The Zimbabwe investigation is thought to have been sparked by an HHK employee, who alleged much of the firm's foreign currency earnings were being channelled outside Zimbabwe and traded illegally.

It follows remarks made to an undercover reporter for a British Sunday newspaper this month by another HHK worker in which he appeared to confirm the vast majority of the company's earnings were diverted away from Zimbabwe into American bank accounts.

Ade Langley, a professional hunter working for HHK, told the Mail on Sunday: "Less than 20 per cent of your dollars will ever enter Zimbabwe. All the money is kept offshore."

It also appears that Davy's contacts within the Mugabe government, mainly Webster Shamu, the minister for policy implementation, are unhappy with how he has run the affairs of the company.

Davy has been the subject of questions about how his business has survived during a purge which has seen the number of white-owned businesses in Zimbabwe fall from 4,500 to 350 in the last decade.

The safari owner recently issued a robust defence of his relationship with Shamu, a long-term ally of Mugabe and a shareholder in HHK, saying he considered him a personal friend and denying that he had any political input.

An HHK official, Graham Hingeston, claimed that Davy was no longer a shareholder of the business after disposing of the equity that has helped him earn an estimated £20m. And Hingeston also claimed to an American hunting magazine that Shamu was never a joint venture investor but just a "front man" - Independent, UK

http://www.newzimbabwe.com/pages/hunting3.14062.html

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      #55445 - 22/04/06 07:53 AM

Government investigates favoured tycoon Davy for shady forex deals

By Tererai Karimakwenda
21 April 2006

The business tycoon and father of Prince of Harry’s girlfriend, Charles Davy, is reported to be under investigation for allegedly dealing in large amounts of foreign currency illegally. Davy is one of the few white businessmen that had been spared by Mugabe as the government seized white-owned businesses. HHK Safaris, his game hunting and safari business in Zimbabwe, has made him a fortune and is considered one of the largest ventures in Southern Africa. It had continued to prosper due to his well-known ties to officials in the ruling party. But now he seems to have fallen out of favour with the Mugabe regime. The allegations are believed to have been triggered by a disgruntled black employee who alleged that Davy was channelling much of the company’s forex earnings outside Zimbabwe.

Journalist Basildon Peta of The Independent newspaper group told us there is a network of corrupt ZANU PF officials who benefit from their ties to some of the remaining white businessmen and farmers. Davy’s links to cabinet minister Webster Shamu are no secret. Peta said there are other officials involved with Davy but he could not reveal their names yet for legal reasons. He believes Davy must have fallen out of favour with his connections somehow, and is believed to be out of the country at the moment.

It is possible Davy may be trying to avoid being detained for a long time while the investigation is underway. Legislation pushed through parliament by ZANU-PF allows a suspect to be held for up to 21 days without bail. But other officials like former finance minister Christopher Kuruneri were held illegally for more than a year. Peta said people like Davy are shrewd and expedient businessmen. They target a few officials whom they keep happy in order to survive.

Peta pointed out British tycoon Nicholas Van Hoogstraten as another example. Van Hoogstraten has a large diverse business empire in Zimbabwe and has publicly acknowledged his support of Mugabe and the ruling party. Peta said this is the only way for him to survive. An official from HHK is reported to have claimed this week that Davy no longer had shares in the business. Peta believes this is Davy’s attempt to distance himself as the investigation continues.

We were unable to reach Charles Davy for a comment. He is believed to be in Mozambique or South Africa where he has other businesses.

http://www.swradioafrica.com/news210406/davy210406.htm

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Mugabe probes tycoon for 'currency deals' [Re: News]
      #55447 - 22/04/06 07:55 AM

Mugabe probes tycoon for 'currency deals'
Basildon Peta
April 21 2006 at 06:02AM

Charles Davy, the controversial Zimbabwean businessman whose daughter is dating Britain's Prince Harry, has landed in hot water after the Mugabe regime announced it was investigating him for illegally dealing in and exporting large amounts of foreign currency abroad.

Davy runs one of Zimbabwe's largest game-hunting businesses and has accumulated a fortune. His hunting business survived President Robert Mugabe's wholesale seizures of white properties, and he has connections with a prominent Mugabe crony, cabinet minister Webster Shamu.

But Davy's fortunes seem to have nosedived this week after Anti-Corruption Minister Paul Mangwana revealed that the Zimbabwean government had begun investigating the wealthy businessman and his safari company, HHK Safaris, one of the largest hunting and safari businesses in Southern Africa.

It is believed that investigations into Davy's multimillion-rand hunting empire were triggered by a disgruntled black employee who alleged that much of the firm's foreign currency earnings were being channelled outside Zimbabwe and traded illegally on the foreign exchange market.

But it also appears that Davy's former cronies, mainly Shamu, are unhappy with his running of the affairs of the company.

Davy has sought to distance himself from HHK Safaris to protect the business. It has publicised the fact that he is no longer a director.

An HHK official, Graham Hingeston, claimed this week that Davy was no longer a shareholder of the business, having disposed of his equity.

Hingeston also told the US hunting journal the Hunting Report that Shamu was never a joint-venture investor but just a "front man" who did not own shares in the business.

The remarks infuriated Shamu, who considers himself the main pillar behind HHK Safari's success.

If, as it seems, Shamu has now decided to exact revenge on Davy by setting the regime against him, then Harry's possible father-in-law is in deep trouble.

Scores of businessmen have fled the country and others were jailed without bail after similar charges were raised against them.

Efforts to reach Davy failed on Thursday Hunting industry officials said he now spent much of his time in South Africa and Mozambique. They said he might not be in any hurry to return to Zimbabwe for fear of being jailed. Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chairperson Karikoga Kaseke confirmed that investigations against Davy were under way.

http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=84&art_id=vn20060421054929434C255550


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Re: Mugabe probes tycoon for 'currency deals' [Re: News]
      #55494 - 22/04/06 07:36 PM

No new information here, as to foreign currency or "ties" to gov't officials.

It is amazing how gov't bureaucrats can turn on someone when they have revenge on their minds. Gov't: hate it or despise it. Take your pick.

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