Afran : Angolan president warns new govt against corruption
on 2010/2/9 11:54:11
Afran

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LUANDA (Reuters) - President Jose Eduardo dos Santos swore in a new government on Monday and said Angola would pass a new law to end widespread corruption and embezzlement in one of Africa's biggest oil producing nations.

The new government was appointed by the president after parliament approved a new constitution last week that critics say will allow dos Santos, who has never won an election, to prolong his 30-year rule without a direct ballot.

The charter also replaces the prime minister with a vice president, enabling dos Santos to be more involved in running day to day affairs of the state and make sure his "zero tolerance" calls are taken seriously.

Dos Santos said in a short speech to his government that the Law of Administrative Probity would be passed by his cabinet on Tuesday and ensure that public servants carry out their jobs with "honesty, honour and integrity of character."

The goal is to implement a "strategy to moralise those who provide services to the state," he said.

"Its implemention will discourage those that want to use public goods as a source of illicit enrichment."

Consulting firm Ernst & Young will help the Angolan government carry out a complete overhaul of the way public money is managed, said dos Santos.

BAD EXAMPLE

Billions in oil revenues and loans from China to help rebuild infrastructure destroyed by a 27-year civil war that ended in 2002 have helped turn Angola into one of the world's fastest growing economies.

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