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August 2011 - Vol 36, Business , Financial and Property Indaba
Anti-corruption commission sworn in
Fri, Sep 02, 2011
A nine member anti-corruption commission, sworn in by Robert Mugabe on Thursday, has been challenged to investigate and prosecute politicians from all the political parties without fear of favour. The commission is one of the many requirements under the power sharing deal, but fears abound that, like many other commissions, it’s being cobbled together to give the appearance of progress.
This latest commission is made up of people in such fields as administration, law, religion, law enforcement and is chaired by lawyer
Denford Chirindo, deputised by Teresa Pearl Mugadza. Other commissioners include Emmanuel Chimwanda, Lakayana Chabaka Keith Dube, Zivanayi Zed Rusike, Shepherd Gwasira, Anna Chitsike, Elita Tinoenda Sakupwanya and Dr Goodwill Shana.
