Civil servants, who form the majority of contributors to Premier Service Medical Aid Society, met in Harare yesterday and resolved to hold an urgent general meeting to dissolve the society's board following revelations of gross malpractices that have claimed the scalp of PSMAS chief executive officer Dr Cuthbert Dube.
Top PSMAS and PSMI executives were taking home in total over US$500 000 in salaries and allowances every month at a time the society was struggling to meet its mandate. Dr Dube, who has since been retired, was said to take home about US$6,4 million annually in salaries and allowances.
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