Education Minister Torerayi Moyo has made it clear that any corruption or favoritism damaging the education system will face serious consequences. He addressed senior officials during a recent meeting at the capital city. The minister emphasized his commitment to fight against dishonest practices throughout the department. His strong stance comes after troubling reports about misconduct among staff members.
Several high-ranking employees, especially those working in Human Resources, allegedly ask for money from teachers and staff. These officials reportedly demand up to $300 to process transfers, issue rebate letters, and complete other basic services. The minister stated firmly that such behavior must stop immediately. He stressed that integrity remains essential for the proper functioning of the education system.
Moyo called for a complete ban on corrupt activities across all levels of the ministry. He particularly highlighted problems within the Human Resources Department regarding employment practices and administrative processes. The minister insisted these matters require absolute honesty from everyone involved. He described maintaining high standards as a necessary step to rebuild public trust.
The minister further explained that everyone must be held responsible for their actions according to strict professional standards. He called for decisive steps to remove any practices that enable corruption to continue. Ministry leaders must take action to restore confidence in how the education system operates. Moyo emphasized that maintaining ethical standards throughout the department represents a top priority.
Several high-ranking employees, especially those working in Human Resources, allegedly ask for money from teachers and staff. These officials reportedly demand up to $300 to process transfers, issue rebate letters, and complete other basic services. The minister stated firmly that such behavior must stop immediately. He stressed that integrity remains essential for the proper functioning of the education system.
Moyo called for a complete ban on corrupt activities across all levels of the ministry. He particularly highlighted problems within the Human Resources Department regarding employment practices and administrative processes. The minister insisted these matters require absolute honesty from everyone involved. He described maintaining high standards as a necessary step to rebuild public trust.
The minister further explained that everyone must be held responsible for their actions according to strict professional standards. He called for decisive steps to remove any practices that enable corruption to continue. Ministry leaders must take action to restore confidence in how the education system operates. Moyo emphasized that maintaining ethical standards throughout the department represents a top priority.