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Corruption:
Mugabe in catch 22
The Independent (Zimbabwe)
October 04, 2013
http://www.theindependent.co.zw/2013/10/04/corruption-mugabe-catch-22
President Robert Mugabe
is in a catch 22 situation after he made public allegations accusing
former Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC) chairperson
Godwills Masimirembwa of soliciting a US$6 million bribe from a
Ghanaian business tycoon, as pressure mounts on him and law enforcement
agencies to act on the case which might open a Pandora’s box,
government officials have revealed.
Information emerging
is that many more people may be caught up in the dragnet, some of
them close to Mugabe. Top government officials feel that if Mugabe
does not act, his credibility in the fight against corruption might
be on the line.
Mugabe further put himself
under pressure this week when he told the politburo that there must
be zero tolerance on corruption. Zanu-PF spokesperson Rugare Gumbo
confirmed this, saying Mugabe mentioned that dealing with corruption
was an example of what the party had promised. It promised to uproot
corruption in society and had to fulfil that pledge.
“The president
made a passionate speech when he opened the politburo meeting when
he called on the politburo members, Members of Parliament and ministers
to go all out and fulfil promises we made because that is the only
way Zanu-PF can sustain itself come 2018,” Gumbo said.
Mugabe accused Masimirembwa
of demanding money in cash from William Ato Essien, ZMDC’s
joint venture partner in the diamond mining company Gye Nyame Resources.
Mines minister Walter
Chidhakwa said this week government had set up a probe team to look
into the case.
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