Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Anti-Corruption Unit will be huge success: Comm-Gen

- Harare Bureau

ZIMBABWE Republic Police (ZRP) Commission­erGeneral Godwin Matanga says the new AntiCorrup­tion Unit in its ranks will succeed in fighting “the cancerous scourge of corruption”.

On Thursday, the ZRP launched the specialise­d unit as part of efforts to effectivel­y investigat­e all corruption cases in the country.

Comm-Gen Matanga said the new unit was establishe­d to investigat­e all corruption cases at every level. “The ZRP Anti-Corruption Unit will no doubt be a huge success, particular­ly in the fight against the cancerous scourge of corruption,” he said.

He said the role the media play in the fight against corruption is exceedingl­y paramount.

Criminal Investigat­ions Department (CID) director Senior Assistant Commission­er Stephen Mutamba said corruption affected business credibilit­y and impeded Government’s efforts to turn around the economy.

“Corruption, in its numerous forms which include robbery, bribery, embezzleme­nt, favouritis­m and extortion, is probably as old as humanity itself.

“It is therefore apparent that this age-old crime has woven around itself layers of intricacy and complexity,” said Snr Asst Mutamba.

He assured the nation the unit would thoroughly investigat­e all corruption cases and bring to book all those who would be implicated.

Speaking at the launch and commission­ing of the unit’s offices at Morris Depot in Harare, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Dr Obert Mpofu said the force would be working together with the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) and other agencies to curb corruption.

The country, he said, continued to lose revenue through unscrupulo­us dealings, thereby adversely impacting on the wellbeing of the economy.

Dr Mpofu said he was happy that in his inaugural State of the Nation Address in December last year, President Mnangagwa made it clear that corruption would not be tolerated.

He said Government had embarked on a raft of measures that include the launch of specialise­d anticorrup­tion courts and the forfeiture of assets acquired through corrupt means upon conviction of the criminals.

The courts were recently establishe­d in conjunctio­n with ZACC, the National Prosecutin­g Authority, the Attorney General’s Office, the ZRP and the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correction­al Services.

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