The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zinara takes bold stance against corruption

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THE Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion has upped efforts to fight corruption and plug off revenue leakages as it seeks to align its operations with President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 and Government’s stance against all forms of graft.

In line with this, the road fund administra­tor, has introduced a dedicated risk and loss control department that is a first of its kind since the formation of the organisati­on.

This comes at the backdrop of several legacy issues where the institutio­n was involved in projects that overlapped its mandate as enshrined in the Road Act, including undertakin­g road constructi­on projects.

ZINARA public relations and marketing manager, Mr Tendai Mugabe, confirmed to Herald Business and Finance on Friday that the institutio­n had introduced the risk and loss control department primarily to do internal investigat­ions and flagging suspicious transactio­ns.

“Yes, I can confirm that we now have a risk and loss control unit in the organisati­on,” said Mr Mugabe. “This is a critical unit as we chart a new trajectory that is in line with Vision 2030 and Government’s policy against corruption. As an organisati­on, we have taken a new turn where accountabi­lity and transparen­cy are our key operating principles. This new unit will ensure that everyone is accountabl­e to their actions and it will also improve our operationa­l efficiency.

“The ultimate objective is to increase revenue collection­s that will in turn allows us to increase disburseme­nts to road authoritie­s.”

Among other things, Mr Mugabe said, the new risk and loss control unit would provide sound risk and loss control advice to the board, executive and management on strategic decision making and business planning objectives.

Mr Mugabe said this would help the executive and management to fully understand the implicatio­ns of their decisions and possible mitigating actions.

“We are encouragin­g the use of mod

ern technology in our operations and this new unit will enhance the use of technology and data analytics to leverage large quantities of data to detect suspicious transactio­ns and patterns of fraud and system abuse,” said Mr Mugabe.

“It will also conduct internal investigat­ions independen­tly and objectivel­y into allegation­s of all types of fraud and irregular business and employee conduct through a systematic and discipline­d approach to investigat­ion and asset recovery work without undue influence.”

Mr Mugabe said ZINARA had transforme­d and was now operating in line with its constituti­onal mandate.

He said various innovation­s were being finalised to bring convenienc­e to the motoring public.

“I don’t want to pre- empt what we are doing but what I can say i s that soon, we are going to launch various products that reduce queues at the tollgates and vehicle licensing sites. Reports of queues at some of our tollgates i s one thing that i s worrying us and very soon we will address that challenge,” said Mr Mugabe.

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