Mushore’s lawyer, Innocent Chagonda of Atherstone and Cook, also told the Harare Regional Court that the defence would also seek Mushore’s change of address citing water problems at his given address.
The defence said the poor conditions at Mushore’s Glen Lorne house, where he was ordered by the court to reside until the finalisation of the matter, were pressing him to move to a better place.
The defence also briefly indicated that reporting thrice a week to the police was too much for Mushore and they were seeking relaxation of the conditions.
Mushore, who was released on $100 million bail by the High Court in October last year, was ordered to report at CID Serious Frauds Section on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays every week.
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