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Corrupt council bigwigs barred from office

- BY MOSES MATENGA l Follow Moses on Twitter @mmatenga

GOVERNMENT has barred all council officials currently on bail facing corruption charges from reporting for duty before their cases are concluded.

Councils, particular­ly Harare, are under siege from law enforcemen­t agents over allegation­s of corruption.

Several directors in Harare, including town clerk Hosea Chisango, finance director Tendai Kwenda, human resources director Cainos Chingombe, housing director Admore Nhekairo and several officials are facing corruption charges and the order by government effectivel­y bars them from attending to their duties.

It emerged that some of them had been reporting for duty despite facing graft charges.

In a letter by Harare provincial developmen­t co-ordinator Tafadzwa Muguti addressed to acting town clerks for Harare, Epworth, Ruwa and Chitungwiz­a stated that those who remained defiant will face the full wrath of the law.

“Please, be advised that employees who are currently out on bail should not be allowed back at work until investigat­ions and their cases are concluded at the courts,” the letter dated

December 3, read in part.

Muguti said there was growing concern that those accused of graft were reporting for duty in most councils around Harare and “interferin­g with State witnesses” in some cases.

“We note with concern that employees currently out on bail are colluding with some council officials to be reinstated or elevated to senior positions within councils in order to influence ongoing investigat­ions as well as intimidate other staff members from testifying and co-operating with investigat­ions.

“We are also seriously concerned that promotions were being awarded to the same employees as a reward for protecting their interests. I, therefore, urge all councils to please respect all ongoing investigat­ions and desist from moving staff around as a way of hiding corrupt activities.” he added.

The letter was copied to Local Government minister July Moyo, Harare Provincial Affairs minister Oliver Chidawu and the Special Anti-Corruption Unit.

Muguti said government will not hesitate to engage law enforcemen­t agents to deal with the culprits.

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