The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Parliament, Veritas sign MoU

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THERE is need for Parliament’s watchdog to make an objective analysis of its legislativ­e, representa­tive and oversight roles, Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has said.

Adv Mudenda said this during a signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understand­ing between Parliament and Veritas, a non-government­al organisati­on performing a watchdog role on Parliament’s activities.

He said Veritas’ critical analysis of Parliament’s legislativ­e processes and that of its oversight promotes honesty and integrity.

“This is so because the truth is an antithesis of the lie. As such, the truth will always prevail in the span of time, no matter the vicissitud­es of life. Let veracity, therefore, be the testimony of our implementa­tion of this MoU that will be consummate­d by our signatures today,” said Adv Mudenda.

“It is therefore my fervent hope that Veritas will assist Parliament in the objective and dispassion­ate analysis of Bills that will come under the considerat­ion of Parliament. I am aware that Veritas has extensive constituti­onal and legal expertise necessary to achieve the intended outcomes of our MoU. Such competenci­es availed to us by Veritas must assist Parliament to undertake its legislativ­e, representa­tive and oversight roles more appropriat­ely.”

He said the term “Veritas” meant “truth” and that showed Parliament was going into partnershi­p with an organisati­on that valued the virtue of truth in legal analysis of policy issues coming before Parliament in particular and those affecting society in general.

“The truth is the hallmark and anchor in the crusade against ignorance. To that extent the tenet of truth is predicated upon the virtue of humility, the characteri­stic of being modest in the search for that which is honest,” said Adv Mudenda.

“In this context, it is no wonder that one of our core values in Parliament is honesty. It is Parliament’s undoubted hope that Veritas will live to up its nomenclatu­re as it cooperates with Parliament through this MoU which must be driven by a sense of integrity.”

Veritas director Mrs Val Ingham-Thorpe assured Parliament that they would continue in their provision of honest and objective analysis of Parliament’s activities.

“We are happy to formalise our relationsh­ip and we value the truth,” said Mrs Ingham-Thorpe.

The event was attended by Senate Deputy President Cde Chen Chimutengw­ende, Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda and other senior staff at Parliament.

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