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THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority have joined forces to curb the abuse of tax rebates extended to civil servants by the Government so they could import vehicles duty free, and the two agencies have seized 36 vehicles since the start of the operation.
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Business Reporter A comprehensive investigation has been instituted at the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) amid allegations of misconduct, which have seen the general manager, Mr Arthur Manase, being suspended. In a notice on Monday, NSSA chairman Dr Percy Toriro said the challenges were multi-layered and could be attributable to a variety of factors. “Different […]
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Daniel Nemukuyu Investigations Editor THE widening of the battle against corruption to include prevention as well as hunting down the lawbreakers is paying off for the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission which recently blocked two illegal transactions where parastatals were about to release US$18 million for services not rendered. A major recent move to bolt the stable […]
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter TWENTY-SIX councillors and officials from Harare and Chitungwiza have been arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) working with other law enforcement agencies in the fight against corruption. The councillors and executives that have been arrested in Harare and Chitungwiza have their cases at different stages in the courts of law. […]
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Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo yesterday lost his constitutional challenge against arrest and will now appear before a magistrate to answer to charges reportedly misallocating over $400 000 from the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef) to non-core issues.
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Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter— The Auditor-General’s Office has recommended an investigation into financial irregularities detected in an audit report on the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), after the commission failed to account for substantial amounts of money. In her report for the financial year ending December 2016, the
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has said it is receiving threats from Cabinet ministers and political interference from high-profile individuals, which have hampered its investigation of cases of corruption in line with its constitutional mandate.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— Zimbabwe Youth Council (ZYC) executive director Mr Livingstone Dzikira, unilaterally requested Higher and Tertiary Education Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo for 100 000 litres of fuel ostensibly on behalf of the Zanu-PF Youth wing without the involvement of other members of his management committee, legislators heard yesterday.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— Zanu-PF affiliates have endorsed President Mugabe as the revolutionary party’s sole candidate for the 2018 harmonised elections. The organisations — which met the President on Saturday in Harare and made the declaration — included war collaborators, ex-detainees, ex-restrictees, widows of fallen heroes, non-combatant cadres and war victims.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— Cabinet has directed that residential stands being offered to civil servants as part of non-monetary incentives, be pegged at $4 per square metre to ensure affordability. Beneficiaries will pay an additional $1 as administration fee. All payments will be made through the Salary Services Bureau. This comes as more civil servants unions on Tuesday submitted […]
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Lloyd Gumbo in GENEVA, Switzerland— Government may come up with a policy that bond notes be exclusively used for certain transactions as a way of encouraging their usage, while no one will separate bank accounts for bond notes and foreign currency, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission yesterday suspended 19 investigating officers for alleged corruption, insubordination and divulging the organisation’s secrets.
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Reports in our sister paper, The Sunday Mail yesterday that Government has set in motion a major anti-corruption operation, is clear testimony of its commitment to tackling the cancer that is partly the reason for stuttering economic development.
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