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Prosecution of corrupt parliamentarians a good pacesetter
Zimbabwe Human
Rights Association (ZimRights)
February 29, 2012
The Zimbabwe
Human Rights Association applauds the on-going probing and prosecution
of some constituency leaders over the misuse of Constituency Development
Funds.
Culprits to
the 65 audited constituencies so far are Marvellous Khumalo (MDC-T)
of St. Mary's Chitungwiza and Magunje legislator Franco Ndambakuwa
(ZANU PF). The two failed to account for the US$50 000 given to
them for the development of the resprective communities they represent.
However, prospects are to encircle more on the remaining 145 constituencies.
We embrace the developments as a relief to the disadvantages communities.
It is disappointing to note that some unscrupulous Members of Parliament
who got into office on the ticket of the public are now feasting
at the expense of those who entrusted them with their votes.
We comment the
Anti-corruption commission for finally responding to the calls of
many civilians who had for long demanded explanations on the use
of the funds. The exercise is a very good step doing away with corruption
and we are convinced that the developments will send a message to
others who have the same habit. The hope is also that these people
will be punished as anyone who abuses public funds and or a public
office should pay for his/her deeds.
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Human Rights Association (ZimRights) fact
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