No room for corruption: Komichi

MDC-T has fine-tuned its guidelines for the selection of urban council candidates to ensure the party does not produce the outgoing crop of councillors who indulged in corruption, a top official has said.

In an interview in the city recently, Morgan Komichi, the party’s Deputy National Chairperson, said a list of aspiring councillors from within the PM Morgan Tsvangirai led party had been put together.

“All those who got the nod had credentials that satisfied the party’s top brass. All of them had to go through a strict vetting process. I am confident that in the event that they win in the next elections, we will never handle a single case of corruption from them,” said Komichi.

In August 2012, the MDC-T expelled 12 councillors and suspended several others after they were found guilty of corruption.

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