The Herald (Zimbabwe)

GOVT SEEKS SOLUTION TO PRICE HIKES:

- Taurai Mangudhla

THE process to replace the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority’s former commission­er general Gershem Pasi might take longer as the new Government led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa has started a thorough vetting process for potential candidates jostling for the post.

A new commission­er general was according to the organisati­on, expected to have been appointed last month, but it appears the process will drag into the new year.

Mr Pasi resigned from Zimra earlier this year, having been on suspension for alleged gross mismanagem­ent and corruption believed to have cost the country hundreds of millions in potential tax revenues over a number of years.

President Mnangagwa has repeatedly emphasised the need to end corruption in state and private institutio­ns and his Government has adopted zero tolerant on graft.

Zimra had by the beginning of October this year advertised for a new commission­er general with Chairperso­n Willia Bonyongwe Mid-November announcing the State entity would have recruited an ideal candidate for the top post by end of that month.

However, major developmen­ts under Operation Restore Legacy, took place resulting in the resignatio­n of former president Mugabe and changes in Cabinet.

This came after Zimra had a list of shortliste­d candidates. Insiders say, these shortliste­d candidates are being put under further scrutiny in line with the new policy thrust.

Mrs Bonyongwe could not respond to questions sent two weeks ago at the time of going to print around the recruitmen­t process.

Zimra, however, responded through its communicat­ion department without being drawn to give specifics.

“As you appreciate, we cannot delve into the details of applicants and how their applicatio­ns were processed. All I can confirm is that the recruitmen­t process is being done procedural­ly and in accordance with the tenets of good corporate governance,” said a Zimra source.

Zimra said the vacancy for the post of the commission­er general was advertised in the print media outlining qualificat­ions, experience and other attributes commensura­te with the requiremen­ts of the job and inviting suitable candidates to apply.

“The recruitmen­t process is currently underway and the Authority will inform the nation of the outcome once the process is finalised.”

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