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"ZACC Losing Highly Skilled Workers" - Justice Matanda-Moyo

2 years agoFri, 18 Nov 2022 09:02:06 GMT
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"ZACC Losing Highly Skilled Workers" - Justice Matanda-Moyo

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has been losing highly skilled workers trained in investigating cases of corruption, especially cyber crimes.

The departure of skilled officers has made it harder to track down and deal with sophisticated criminals, The Herald reported quoting chair Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo.

She spoke to the publication in a wide-ranging interview on the sidelines of a ZACC strategic review workshop in Harare: 

Initially, it was a skills challenge, but we then managed to recruit skilled personnel. But now it is about retaining skilled personnel, especially after training. We have been training our officers in crimes involving cyberspace.

With the advancement of technology, most of the crimes are now being committed with the use of technology so the Commission has been training officers along those lines.

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After being trained they become marketable and are wanted in other sectors or countries. So this has been our major challenge of late.

We are also doing everything possible to encourage our officers to stay and we are teaching them that this is a national job. While we are advocating better salaries, we are also trying to inculcate the idea that they should also be inspired by the desire to see a better Zimbabwe.

The absence of legislation that protects whistleblowers and witnesses scares away potential witnesses or whistleblowers especially in high-profile cases where they can endanger their lives.

There are also cases of accused persons being acquitted because of witness fatigue and lack of witness protection. As you know currently we do not have a witness and whistleblower protection law in Zimbabwe. That in itself scares away possible witnesses or whistleblowers, especially in high-profile cases.

Justice Matanda-Moyo said they were in the process of enacting the Public Interest Disclosure (Protection of Whistle-blowers) Act to protect whistleblowers and witnesses.

Justice Matanda-Moyo said the catch-and-release conception of ZACC operations is also partly a product of a general or public misunderstanding of court processes.

She said when culprits are granted bail the public takes it as if they have been acquitted.

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4 Comments

Doug · 2 years ago
Can ZACC not get skilled and qualified personnel from friendly countries, or is it for local personnel only? Does Interpol not have some of those required competences?
g · 2 years ago
if u dismally failing to pay your local ppl what more a foreign,do u think interpol will work with an organization full of excuses heee we had surplus come December zvaakunzi bonus tokupai November nadecember vamwe January kana ndiwewo vangamirira 200allowance ne50ks rtgs ,200usd inotenga chibhod**** pamashwede apa
mukmeric · 2 years ago
pane angamirira peanuts here 😂😂
g · 2 years ago
Reward Kangai, a former chief executive officer of NetOne, a government-owned telecommunications company, says it is public knowledge that bigwigs are involved in most of the corruption cases that have affected Zimbabwe’s economy. He made the remarks in response to a Pindula News article in which the chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-corruption Commission, Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo bemoaned the departure of skilled personnel from the commission.  Kangai said those leaving the anti-graft organisation are afraid of being victimised for targeting political elites. Said Kangai: Flight of staff after receiving training, is a clear indication that it’s not well within the organization. They are afraid of falling victim to acting on high-profile corruption cases. How does @ZACConline expect whistleblowers to come forward when their own staff are scared? One of @ZACConline investigators I last met on 25 Aug 2020, left without taking action on the cases @NetOneCellular that I brought before him, most likely due to the involvement of high-profile persons. @MoJLPA @matandamoyo @Min_ICTCS_ZW @NPAZim It’s an open secret that bigwigs are involved in most of the corruption cases that have blighted our country. @ZACConline is scared to take any action, hence its staff are leaving, once they get trained. I dare @ZACConline to prove me wrong on @NetOneCellular graft cases! In December 2017 Kangai wrote a report to President Emmerson Mnangagwa alleging that Supa Mandiwanzira, then Minister of ICT, Postal and Courier Services, had captured NetOne and POTRAZ, both parastatals under the purview of his ministry. The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission commissioner Goodson Nguni announced in January 2018 that Mandiwanzira had been cleared by the ZACC investigations and that instead, they wanted to arrest Kangai himself. Kangai was subsequently arrested on 10 January 2018 but was released on bail the same month. In 2019, ZACC investigated him for possible abuse of office, allegations which stemmed from a forensic audit conducted in 2016 by the Auditor General. More Pin
g · 2 years ago
4 years at Nust doing Data capture and Artificial intelligence as degree then Masters in GIS and startup get employed by Zacc do retraining now u are a specialized skill your salary 50ks rtgs plus 200 allowance ,in Australia Data analysis is getting 500 000 AUD per annum kut under Australia vanoda IELTS nepassport Nevis u are done that 200usd imari ye1day coz they pay you on hourly rate ndaenda ini 2 December Mazvita zvenyu tingadya kut urikushandira nyika kuita national duty haaa mbimirai CDE even if I keep working at Zac kana fees yekuNUST yeone semester I can't afford
Citizen · 2 years ago
Like ZACC the courts, police and proecuters are a disgrace.... disappointment.

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