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Members of the Boarder Management Authority.
The border management authority says it will collaborate with other law enforcement agencies to crack down on officials involved in criminal activities at the country’s ports of entry.
The authority says it is concerned about allegations that some of its officials are involved in crimes, including the smuggling of goods.
BMA commissioner Michael Masiapato says a coordinated approach is needed to address the issue.
“The BMA maintains a zero tolerance stance on corruption as well as understands that eliminating any form of corruption activities at our ports of entry requires collaboration with various stakeholders”
“Further, we will continue to strengthen partnerships with law enforcement agencies to ensure coordinated and effective response to corruption risk. We urge members of the public to assist in reporting suspicious activities, issues of smuggling and issues of corruption,” Masiapato adds.
The authority says public cooperation will be important in identifying and reporting suspected wrongdoing.
BMA Anti-Corruption Forum intensifying its national anti‑corruption drive:
