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COPAC's response to data disappearance
Zimbabwe Human
Rights Association (ZimRights)
January 28, 2011
COPAC held
a press conference today, 28 January, to refute and denounce allegations
in the state owned newspaper, Herald that the data collected during
the constitution outreaches has disappeared.
Speaking at
the press briefing, COPAC co-chair Hon Douglas Mwonzora said the
Herald headline which read, "COPAC data disappears"
was not misleading but caused a lot of unnecessary panic among people
regarding the management of the recently collected data on the constitution
making process. He added that the security measures that COPAC put
in place during the constitution making process make it impossible
for information to be lost. Mwonzora said the three technical specialists
from the three political parties who saw the data uploading exercise
can confirm this.
COPAC spokesperson,
Honourable Jessie Majome added that it is impossible for COPAC to
lose data, arguing that it has been saved in many forms. Firstly
it is saved in word form and electrical form. The word format is
made up of written and typed reports on each meeting, from three
rapporteurs of each group and a consolidated report for everything.
While the electrical format is made up of the audio and video recordings
of the meetings among other formats.
In their press
statement COPAC however, acknowledges that there were some discrepancies
noted on the CODACA VO1 uploading system reports printed out. These
were noted in information related to the thematic areas of land,
natural resources and the environment, citizenship, labour and executive
organs of the state. Enquiries have since attributed these problems
to system challenges. COPAC thinks it is therefore not fair at this
juncture to assume that any political party tampered with the information.
ZimRights also
spoke to one of the rapporteurs involved in the uploading exercise
and he confirmed that there is no data that is missing. He pointed
out that the uploading server had mixed up some of the answers and
questions.
Meanwhile, COPAC
ensures the people that they will try to make the constitution making
process as transparent as possible, and will ensure that the new
constitution will only represent the views of the people of Zimbabwe
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