The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZRP steps up fight against corruption

- Crime Reporter

ZIMBABWE Republic Police (ZRP) Commission­er-General Godwin Matanga says the new Anti-Corruption Unit in its ranks will help the force in fighting “the cancerous scourge of corruption”.

The ZRP launched the specialise­d unit on Thursday last week 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.

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