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By Robert Tapfumaneyi
THE Covid-19 pandemic has not only caused devastating effects in terms of loss of life but has opened avenues for associated crime, Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo has said.
Addressing the media Wednesday on International Anti-Corruption Day, the ZACC boss said the pandemic has created unprecedented corruption risks, price manipulation by for Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs), ventilators, medication and falsified medicines that compromised the safety of patients.
Matanda-Moyo said the pandemic has created vast opportunities for corruption to thrive due to the relation of safeguards under protocols and weakened oversight mechanisms as a response to Covid-19.