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{UAH} MUGABE RELEASES THE GUILLOTINE ON PUBLIC OFFICIALS' NECKS

Zimbabwe's Mugabe plans law for public officials to declare assets

Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:34am GMT
 
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe gives the speech he intended to make at parliament on Tuesday, at a hotel in the Zimbabwean capital Harare September 15, 2015.   REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo
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HARARE (Reuters) - President Robert Mugabe's government will introduce a law in Zimbabwe's parliament that requires senior public officials to declare assets as part of measures to tackle corruption.

Critics and the opposition accuse Mugabe of turning a blind eye to graft, especially among his close allies and ministers, and say endemic corruption is one reason that foreign companies are not investing in the Southern African nation.

Mugabe said in a speech published in the state-owned Herald newspaper on Wednesday that his government would present a Code of Corporate Governance Bill for debate during the current session of parliament, the first such law aimed at bringing transparency among government officials.

"The scourge of corruption continues to rear its ugly head at all levels of our society," Mugabe said.

"A code of conduct will be put in place, in terms of which all high level public office holders shall be required to disclose their assets upon assumption of office, or to declare their interests on matters that may create scope for conflict of interest."

Zimbabwe was last year ranked 156 out of 174 countries on the Transparency International index, which measures public perceptions of corruption in public institutions.

Parliament has recalled lawmakers for a special seating later on Wednesday but officials did not say whether Mugabe would attend to deliver the speech outlining his plans on graft.

Mugabe had on Tuesday read the wrong speech in parliament before the newspaper ran the correct one.



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