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Treasury Targets Zimbabwe’s Attorney General

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

Treasury Targets Zimbabwe’s Attorney General
12/21/2010

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) today designated Zimbabwe’s Attorney
General, Johannes Tomana, pursuant to Executive Order 13469, which targets, among others, senior officials of the Government of
Zimbabwe and persons who have engaged in actions or policies to undermine Zimbabwe’s democratic processes or institutions.
Appointed by President Robert Mugabe, Tomana has selectively prosecuted political opponents and their perceived supporters in an effort
to undermine Zimbabwe’s democratic processes and institutions. As a result of today’s designation, U.S. persons are prohibited from
engaging in transactions with Tomana, and any assets he holds under U.S. jurisdiction are frozen.
“Johannes Tomana’s targeting of selected political opponents threatens the rule of law in Zimbabwe, harms the integrity of the
Government of National Unity and counters the will of Zimbabwean people, who have expressed their desire to build a democratic political
system,” said OFAC Director Adam J. Szubin.
Formerly Zimbabwe’s Deputy Attorney General, Tomana was appointed to the position of Attorney General by President Mugabe in
December 2008. His appointment followed the signing of the Global Political Agreement between the Zimbabwe African National UnionPatriotic Front (ZANU-PF) and MDC leaders in September 2008. Occurring before the swearing in of the new Government of National
Unity in February 2009, Tomana’s appointment was made without consultation with MDC leaders and against the spirit of Zimbabwe’s
Global Political Agreement signed on September 15, 2008.

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