Nuvunga blames former government for the fall of the metical


The Center for Public Integrity (CIP) celebrated last Wednesday,a decade of existence.

Several individuals from members of that research institution to academics,lawyers,politicians,businessmen and journalists attended the anniversary.

In his speech,the director of CIP,Adriano Nuvunga,pointed out some of the consequences of corruption in Mozambique.

Nuvunga said that"the dizzying slippage of the metical is partly a result of the accumulated costs of corruption,with particular emphasis on under-invoicing and over invoicing of large public projects.

Nuvunga cited corruption over the past ten years of governance,
incidentally,the same years in
which his guild has been in existence.

These counter corruption indices,in
his view,contradict the existing anti-corruption discourse of the last government.Therefore,"corruption not only hit the state apparatus bone marrow,but also took root in other institutions of the illegal unconstitutional costumes of our country," he added.andgt;dv/andgt;

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