The Herald (Zimbabwe)

54 VID officers fired

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

FIFTY-FOUR Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) officers have been fired for corruption, Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Dr Joram Gumbo has said.

The fired officers — Dr Gumbo said — were from Eastlea, Belvedere, Chitungwiz­a, Nyamapanda, Chinhoyi, Marondera, Victoria Falls, Kwekwe, Chirundu, Mutare, Kadoma and Chiredzi depots that issued 199 drivers’ licences to undeservin­g applicants. The licences have since been cancelled. Dr Gumbo made the announceme­nt in a ministeria­l statement on corruption at VID in the National Assembly.

“The public domain is awash with reports of driving school instructor­s who act as conduits in alleged corrupt practices related to the issuance of drivers’ licences.

“In line with the stance adopted by His Excellency the President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa, I would like to warn all owners of driving schools and their staff that all allegation­s of corruption will be fully investigat­ed and handed over to the ZRP for prosecutio­n. Where it is establishe­d that the driving school is involved, we shall ensure that it is closed.”

Dr Gumbo said corrupt VID examiners also issued certificat­es of fitness to unroadwort­hy vehicles.

March 6, this year, the minister said, all VID depots and vehicles will be required to display toll-free numbers so that members of the public can give feedback on service delivery and report fraudulent practices.

In addition, Dr Gumbo said all depots will have suggestion boxes, while senior officers will be allowed to recall vehicles that have been inspected.

The senior officers, the minister said, will also randomly accompany examiners on road tests and frequently rotate examiners.

“In line with advancemen­ts in the global village, VID as a learning organisati­on will in the near future move towards automation of its services, which will help to reduce direct human interface, thereby reducing corruption,” he said.

“I would like also to appeal to Members of Parliament to advise prospectiv­e drivers in their different constituen­cies to use registered driving schools and not to tempt the instructor or VID driving examiner by offering them bribes. I have also ordered the TSCZ to publish and avail to the public a list of all registered driving schools,” he said.

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