House yesterday Cde Zhanda also alleged that the Anti-Corruption Commission was complicit in some of the activities he described as “sabotage” against the country.
“Tomorrow (today) the 6th of June 2012 I will move a motion standing in my name for the House to take note of the levels of corruption at RBZ,” he said.
Cde Zhanda said the House would have to take note of the “shady deals, corruption and sabotage,” at the central bank.
He also said he would move for the establishment of an ad hoc parliamentary committee to be set up in terms of the Standing Rules and Orders to carry out investigations and report back to the House.
Cde Zhanda declined to comment on the motion yesterday saying he would do so when he moves it in the House.



