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Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa Offers Amnesty For Funds Stashed Abroad


Emmerson Mnangagwa pledged to crack down on corruption during his inauguration last week

 


 November 29th, 2017  |  09:50 AM  |   1904 views

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Zimbabwe's new President Emmerson Mnangagwa has offered a three-month amnesty for individuals and companies to surrender public funds illegally stashed abroad.

 

In a statement, he said the government will prosecute those who fail to comply when the amnesty ends in February.

 

"Such malpractices constitute a very serious economic crime against the people of Zimbabwe," Mr Mnangagwa said.

 

Since taking office last week, he has pledged to crack down on corruption.

 

"Huge sums of money and other assets" have been "illegally externalised by certain individuals and corporates," the president said in a statement.

 

"Those affected are thus encouraged to take advantage of the three-month moratorium to return the illegally externalised funds and assets in order to avoid the pain and ignominy of being visited by the long arm of the law," he added.

 

The move to recoup lost public funds is seen as an attempt to boost Zimbabwe's ailing economy which is half the size it was at the turn of the millennium.

 

The economy has struggled since land reforms were introduced in 2000.

 

These reforms saw white-owned farms redistributed to landless black Zimbabweans - and those with good political connections - which led to sharp falls in production.

 

As Mr Mnangagwa was sworn in on Friday, he promised to tackle corruption, protect foreign investment and create jobs to help rebuild the economy.

 

"We must shed misbehaviours and acts of indiscipline which have characterised the past. Acts of corruption must stop," he said.

 

"Where these occur, swift, swift, swift justice must be served."

 

His predecessor, Robert Mugabe, left office dramatically after 37 years of authoritarian rule last week.

 

His departure followed a power struggle in which Mr Mnangagwa was sacked as vice-president to pave the way for Grace Mugabe, the then-first lady, to take up the presidency.

 

Mr Mnangagwa fled the country but returned to a hero's welcome and vowed to serve all citizens.

 

"I am required to serve our country as the president of all citizens regardless of colour, creed, religion, tribe, totem or political affiliation," he said.

 


 

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