2.5.6 CHALLENGES AND OBSERVATIONS
The Commission raised key challenges to their operations namely;
2.5.7 RECOMMENDATIONS
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs recommends the following;
*Treasury should benchmark the ZACC budget at 2% of the total budget.
*The current Anti-Corruption Commission Act [Chapter 9:22] should be amended to give ZACC prosecuting powers to decisively deal with corruption cases.
* Treasury should adequately resource ZACC for it to improve remuneration of Corruption Investigation officers from ZWL$700 to a minimum of ZWL$5 000. In addition, non-monetary incentives, such as car loans and housing loans, will go a long way in motivating staff to develop zero-tolerance towards corruption.
*A framework should be put in place to protect whistle-blowers from persecution by alleged offenders.
*ZACC should seize unexplained wealth whereupon failure to adequately justify source of income will result in forfeiture to the state.
*In cases where different Commissions are seeking to expand into a mutually common area, sharing of rented buildings is one way of alleviating the problem.
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