Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zimra exposes corrupt workers

- Prince Sunduzani

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has denounced corruption among its staff amid reports some officers are charging an unsanction­ed $10 document processing fee.

The tax authority yesterday distanced itself from such corrupt dealings and urged members of the public to swiftly report those involved in such criminal behaviour.

“Zimra notes with concern that some Zimra officers are charging clients $10 as processing, facilitati­on or handling fees for clearance of documents submitted or required by clients,” said the tax authority in a statement.

“Zimra sincerely apologises to the affected clients and the public, and would like to categorica­lly state that the authority is not part of such daylight robbery and corrupt underhand dealings.”

Zimra urged members of the public to report any corrupt activities by its officials in order to curb the scourge. The authority has been on a drive to root out corruption, which had tarnished the organisati­on’s image. Corruption is a major contributo­r to revenue leakages, which prejudice the state of millions of dollars in uncollecte­d taxes. The anti-corruption crusade, which ran from last year, has contribute­d immensely to improved tax compliance. Last year, Zimra suspended 21 officials and recovered $120 million through its anticorrup­tion drive following tip-offs from members of the public. Recently, President Mnangagwa made a strong statement against corruption, saying his Government would not consider friendship in its fight against the vice as no one is above the law.

The President is on record as urging all Government department­s to weed out corruption as it slows down progress. — @PrinceNkos­y102.

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