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COPAC-s
accounts must be audited
Blessing
Vava
September 04, 2012
http://blevava.blogspot.com/2012/09/copacs-accounts-must-be-audited.html
Last week South
Africa-s president Jacob Zuma SADC appointed facilitator in
the GPA,
dispatched his facilitation team among other issues to break the
so-called impasse in the constitution
making process. But, specific to the issue of the constitution,
the so-called deadlock is as a result of ZANU PF-s sponsored
amendments
to the COPAC draft.
This is despite the fact that its pool of negotiators appended their
signatures on the 18th of July draft produced by COPAC. The COPAC
final daft is a product of the management committee who also happen
to be negotiators in Zimbabwe-s unending negotiations in the
GPA. Interestingly, when the management committee members appended
their signatures and handed over the document to their principals,
what that meant was that their role has now been complete and it
was now up to the principals to discuss and agree on the final document.
In the same way the Kariba
draft, and the GPA, were done, after the signatures of the negotiators
it goes to the principals.
As of now I do not believe
that there is yet a deadlock to talk about until principals meet
to discuss the document. The principals are the ones who assigned
these negotiators and logically if you are sent with a message by
your superior you have to relay back the message. That is what the
management committee did. They came up with that document and handed
it over to the principals meaning that it was now left to their
principals to decide. However this GNU has set a bad precedence.
After a deadlock between negotiators, the principals come in. This
has been the game in town. Three individuals now have the power
to decide on the contents of a constitution which is to govern more
than 14 million Zimbabweans. This has been a bad process from the
start and sadly the country lost considerable time and resources
to a process which is now seemingly a mere circus. They failed even
to honor up to what they agreed in the GPA, and what guarantee do
we as Zimbabweans have that they will respect the constitution they
are writing should it be accepted in a referendum?
That has been the tragedy
of allowing politicians to write a constitution. They will never
do it in earnest, it is all about their power that is why no one
is questioning the blotting of the National Assembly for example
at a time many Zimbabweans have been complaining about a large government.
And talking about MPs, I was left dump-founded after reading media
reports alleging that members of parliament are demanding more money
which they allege were their dues from COPAC, a complete fraud and
scandal which should never be entertained. First and foremost the
MPs should understand that the cars they were leasing and even driving
during the outreach process were bought using taxpayers money through
the treasury and none of them paid a single cent for their purchase.
To have such cars is a mere privilege and not a right our ignorant
members of parliament should be reminded. Their levels of greediness
is shocking and utterly disgusting. This only shows that they participated
in the COPAC process to make money and nothing else. With the high
allowances they were getting everyday and hotel accommodation is
sheer extravagance. Some of the MPs even abandoned their families
to stay with their girlfriends in hotels despite some of them residing
less than a 5km drive from the hotel. This is despite the fact that
many Zimbabweans are earning salaries that hardly allow them to
afford descent accommodation and transport fares to their work places.
Under such circumstances, legislators should consider themselves
fortunate to own cars.
Clearly the
notion of being servants of the people is now alien it now appears
that the people are now the servants of these politicians whose
alarming rate of resource and wealth accumulation deserves a chapter
in the Guinness Book of Records. Surely the 45 million spent by
COPAC was money wasted luxuriously by politicians and their cronies
and no one else. And as we move forward COPAC should be forced to
account in detail for every cent used since the process started.
These were resources sourced under the guise of writing a constitution
for the country and as such they should be audited and the results
be made public. We would want to know how much they used for their
allowances, their hotel bills, and mark my words it wont be surprising
that much of the money was for allowances and hotel accommodation.
That being said, it is high time that the process being concluded
to pave way for a referendum so that the people of Zimbabwe be given
a chance to finally participate in rejecting the COPAC daft which
they did not input. We are tired of this political posturing, Zimbabweans
should now demand a referendum. Politicians, for far too long have
been taking Zimbabweans for a ride.
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