The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Speaker rejects legislator­s’ demands

- Deputy News Editor

THE Speaker of the National Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, has shot down attempts by legislator­s to recruit ancillary staff to help them manage the Constituen­cy Developmen­t Fund.

He has also told all MPs to account for the $50 000 they each received as CDFs.

A fortnight ago, National Assembly representa­tives Engineer Elias Mudzuri (MDC-T, Warren Park) and Cde Remigious Matangira (Zanu-PF, Bindura South) argued that MPs needed to employ accounting officers to manage CDFs.

They said many MPs lacked “requisite skills” to do basic accounting. Last week, Adv Mudenda directed all MPs to submit expenditur­e records, bank reconcilia­tions, asset registers and project cards detailing use of CDFs.

Said the Speaker: “Following my announceme­nt on the 7th March, 2018, on the requiremen­t by members to comply with Article 5.2.4 of the Accounting Officers Instructio­n which provides for submission of returns for CDF, Honourable Engineer Mudzuri and Honourable Matangira raised two points of orders.

“(These were) in relationsh­ip to the employment of an accounting officer for the Constituen­cy Developmen­t Fund to manage the fund at the constituen­cy level and the scrapping of the requiremen­t to submit job cards. The objective of the fund is to allocate money equitably to constituen­cies for the purposes of constituen­cy developmen­t and poverty eradicatio­n. The constituti­on (of the CDF) does not provide for the employment of staff to manage the fund or the payment of allowances for committee members.”

Adv Mudenda said legislator­s were chairperso­ns and accounting officers for the funds.

“The purposes for accounting for the allocated funds (is that) the CDF must also be audited by the Auditor-General at the end of each financial year. Members who have not submitted any documentat­ion are advised to do so by the close of business on 31st March, 2018.

“This is to allow for administra­tive purposes to be completed before the end of the Eighth Parliament and for all members to account for money allocated for their constituen­cies before the dissolutio­n of Parliament.”

The CDF was establishe­d to enable legislator­s initiate developmen­t programmes.

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