The Herald (Zimbabwe)

AG’s Office urged to give effective, patriotic advice

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa

THE Attorney General’s Office must give effective and proactive legal advice to the Government that furthers and protects the interests of the country, especially in investment agreements so that the country gets a fair deal, Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said yesterday.

Speaking at a strategic planning workshop for the AG’s office in Kariba, Minister Ziyambi said legal opinion to Government should be clear and any investment agreements should be thoroughly interrogat­ed.

“I would suggest that Government legal advisers should equip themselves with skills that ensure they are proactive and not reactive,” said Minister Ziyambi.

The job of the AG’s Office, he said, was to protect the national interests and any officers whose advice was in the interest of foreigners lacked patriotism.

“Your job is to maximise benefits to your country as much as possible,” he said.

There was need to look at investor-state dispute resolution mechanisms, which give redress to host states against entities that circumvent local dispute resolution mechanisms in favour of internatio­nal ones.

“Here we are talking of first generation dispute resolution clauses that effectivel­y empower the investor to unilateral­ly select the dispute resolution tribunal, thus evading domestic resolution mechanisms,” he said, noting that investors tended to choose the internatio­nal route when given the option.

Minister Ziyambi said the AG’s Office should not wait for a call for advice from Government, but be proactive and keep abreast of what was happening and offer advice. The AG’s Office needed to come up with strategies for staff training and retention to ensure that Government had the best legal advice, he said.

Attorney General Mrs Virginia Mabiza said patriotism should guide the conduct of all legal officers and advisors of Government.

“As long as you are unpatrioti­c, you won’t be competent to represent anyone anywhere, especially Government because it takes patriotism to stand even before the courts, to stand for your country even at the internatio­nal stage,” she said.

Mashonalan­d West Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Marian Chombo said there was need to expedite legislatio­n to fully operationa­lise devolution.

 ?? ?? Attorney General Mrs Virginia Mabiza (centre) addresses the Office of the Attorney General 2024 Strategic Planning Workshop in Kariba flanked by Mashonalan­d West Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Marian Chombo (left) and Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs Deputy Minister Nobert Mazungunye yesterday
Attorney General Mrs Virginia Mabiza (centre) addresses the Office of the Attorney General 2024 Strategic Planning Workshop in Kariba flanked by Mashonalan­d West Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Marian Chombo (left) and Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs Deputy Minister Nobert Mazungunye yesterday

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