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Alleged corruption by Harare Councillors irks MDC-T
11 Dec 2015 at 08:25hrs | Views
The MDC-T has expressed concerns over the alleged corruption reportedly committed by some Councillors most of them from the party.
In a statement the party's secretary for local government , Eddie Cross said allegations made in the Herald regarding the possible abuse of office by Harare City Councilors drawn from both the MDC and Zanu PF and allegations against the Chairman of the Medical Aid scheme for Harare Council Staff, Jogee, are of great concern to the MDC.
"This is especially against the background of a forensic audit of the Premier Medical Aid Society which disclosed massive payments to a number of people, including senior staff," said Cross.
"The MDC has a policy of zero tolerance for all forms of corruption and abuse of office by officials elected on an MDC ticket or working in any local authorities that are controlled by MDC dominated Councils."
The Cross said said accordingly, the President of the MDC, Dr. Morgan Tsvangirai, met yesterday with Harare City Councilors and the Harare Province leadership and instructed the Province to constitute a Commission of Enquiry immediately and to investigate the allegations and report their findings to his Office in 14 days.
"Once this report is received, the Party will decide on appropriate disciplinary action for any officials involved if wrong doing is confirmed," Cross said.
In a statement the party's secretary for local government , Eddie Cross said allegations made in the Herald regarding the possible abuse of office by Harare City Councilors drawn from both the MDC and Zanu PF and allegations against the Chairman of the Medical Aid scheme for Harare Council Staff, Jogee, are of great concern to the MDC.
"This is especially against the background of a forensic audit of the Premier Medical Aid Society which disclosed massive payments to a number of people, including senior staff," said Cross.
The Cross said said accordingly, the President of the MDC, Dr. Morgan Tsvangirai, met yesterday with Harare City Councilors and the Harare Province leadership and instructed the Province to constitute a Commission of Enquiry immediately and to investigate the allegations and report their findings to his Office in 14 days.
"Once this report is received, the Party will decide on appropriate disciplinary action for any officials involved if wrong doing is confirmed," Cross said.
Source - Byo24News