Declare police spot fines: Parly | The Herald

via Declare police spot fines: Parly | The Herald February 28, 2014

Police will soon be required to declare money collected from motorists as spot fines on a weekly basis if a request by Parliament is complied with.The request was made by Mutasa South National Assembly member Cde Irene Zindi in the House Wednesday during a question and answer session.

Her request got an affirmative response from legislators across the political divide.
“I need to find out from the (Home Affairs) minister why don’t they (police) declare the sums of money, province by province, that is collected as spot fines because that is public funds (sic)?

“Posing this question as House of Assembly, we are kindly requesting the minister to make declarations of such spot fines province by province, on a weekly basis because the money is being picked from bins by (children) as young as 10-year-olds along the highways. We are saying this is public funds. Could the minister take note that we are kindly requesting his ministry to declare such funds on a weekly basis province by province?” said Cde Zindi.

Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Ziyambi Ziyambi said they would comply if so requested.
“If we have such a request, we will comply. But as of now, the requirement we have been following is that we are required to declare it to Treasury and to have our accounts audited.

“But if such a time comes that we are required to declare it province by province, we will comply,” he said.
National Assembly Speaker Cde Jacob Mudenda ruled: “Since there is no legal framework at the moment to effect the request, may I say a written question would enable the minister to respond in detail accordingly.”

Legislators asked why some police stations did not have vehicles while cars were “parked in Harare”.
Deputy minister Ziyambi said limited financial resources made it difficult for them to equip the police.

He said the money being collected through fines was inadequate to cater for the ministry’s needs. Meanwhile, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Obert Mpofu said Air Zimbabwe had been properly insured following recent revelations of an insurance scam by management.

He was responding to a question by Kambuzuma MP Mr Willias Madzimure (MDC-T) who claimed travellers were shunning Air Zimbabwe because it was uninsured.

MDC-T legislator for Mabvuku Mr James Maridadi questioned Energy and Power Development Deputy Minister Munacho Mutezo on why the ministry breached tenets of good corporate governance by extending Zesa chief executive officer Engineer Josh Chifamba’s contract.

He said the ministry should have appointed a board to scout for a CEO. Deputy Minister Mutezo said the Zesa board’s tenure lapsed on December 31, 2013 while Eng Chifamba’s contract expired on January 31, 2014.

He said the ministry had to extend Eng Chifamba’s contract for six months on a caretaker basis until a new board was appointed.
Buhera South MP Cde Joseph Chinotimba (Zanu-PF) asked what Government policy was on pothole patching.

He directed the question to Leader of Government Business in Parliament and Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Emerson Mnangagwa in the absence of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Ignatius Chombo.

Cde Chinotimba said the programme was biased towards low-density suburbs. Minister Mnangagwa implored Cde Chinotimba to address his question to Harare City Council.

Cde Chinotimba responded saying Minister Mnangagwa was supposed to simply say he was ignorant of the process.
“In his wisdom, he knows that I can’t answer the question but still he goes ahead to ask me the question,” Minister Mnangagwa then said.

 

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    John Thomas 10 years ago

    They will never come clean with the money from the spot fines. This is what they all live off. It is a protection racket.

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    Hell will freeze over the day ZPF understands the meaning of the word transparency. These people believe the thicker, darker ,woolly and denser the web of lies the easier it is for them to get away with dodgy dealings.

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    Sekuru Mapenga 10 years ago

    Spot fines are for the police on the spot.

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    Africanson 10 years ago

    Yaora Zimbabwe yababa takayeva. With the current world economic challenges zvichanaka izvozvi? Now we live and work in weird unfamillir Arab world nekuda kuti mhuri irarame asi tiine yedu nyika svinu. All because of greedy and heartless educated leadership. The country has been drained of its glomour and glitter by corrupt heartless people who care less about the vulnerable and needy. Honestly kutadza kubhadhara even Ian Gorowa chaiye one single person who such a good thing to earn us some pride as a country?

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    Nyoni 10 years ago

    The pride and honesty of our great Zimbabwean people has been stripped bare by the brutish Bob and co. To become one of the most corrupt in a few years shows how mindless this bunch of hoodlums are. And we must respect them. Sure right!

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    Tindo 10 years ago

    Cars???? I know an assistant commissioner who stays in Chitungwiza. She has a Nissan Navara as a “company car” a defender for rough rides is packed at her house and she just acquired a Nissan hardbody that used to be the “company car” from the police for $400 . Let us look on and not go to the streets becsuse of fear and shut up.

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    Zanu pf a failed government presiding over a failed state. The Povo is encouraged to live on sovereignty while those who ‘died’ for this country and their appointees live on milk and honey!!