MPs lament only 62 VID officers’ corruption arrests 

Source: MPs lament only 62 VID officers’ corruption arrests – DailyNews Live

Tendai Kamhungira      13 March 2018

HARARE – Parliamentarians yesterday lamented the arrest of only 62 corrupt
members of the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) over the past five
years, saying the figure was too small given the pervasive graft dogging
the parastatal.

VID director Johannes Pedzapasi, who appeared before the Transport and
Infrastructural Development Committee together with his colleague Jonathan
Mberikunashe, said they had dealt with 62 cases of corrupt officers since
2013.

“During the last five years, that is between 2013 and the better part of
2018, 62 officers were caught on the wrong side of the law,” Pedzapasi
said, adding that this number includes those that were caught issuing
certificates of competency to non-deserving individuals, illegally issuing
certificates of fitness and improper issuance of the learner’s licences.

He said these had been caught through the internal control systems. He
further said those that were found on the wrong side of the law across the
country’s 23 VID depots were handed to the police for prosecution.

“Those that were found on the wrong side of the law were discharged and
will not be employed by the public service again,” he said.

Pedzapasi told the committee, chaired by Zanu PF MP for Muzarabani
Christopher Chitindi, that they were having challenges in securing any
convictions owing to some witnesses’ failure to cooperate with the police.

He said some of the witnesses disappeared before the cases were completed
in the courts.

The MPs said the number of those arrested over the past five years do not
inspire confidence in terms of the organisation’s will power to fight
corruption within the system as the figure was next to nothing.

They further asked Pedzapasi what the organisation was doing to weed out
corruption considering that those involved worked as syndicates.

Pedzapasi said they had set up toll free numbers, where members of the
public can report acts of corruption and have also conducted live media
shows to alert the people.

He also pledged that corruption will soon be a thing of the past within
the organisation; because of the electronic system they were introducing.

He said they will achieve this through linking the VID, the Zimbabwe
Republic Police, the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration authorities
and the Central Vehicle Registry systems electronically.

This system will eradicate the human factor and guard against corruption,
as everything will be done electronically, according to Pedzapasi.

The MPs further asked on the progress that has been made towards
commercialising the organisation.

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