Mozambique's fight against corruption, regarded as such a priority by both the government and by its foreign partners, has suffered a setback with the abolition of the Anti-Corruption Forum, on grounds that the presidential decree establishing the Forum last March was unconstitutional.
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Mr Paul Fauvet has once again missed the point. Well, well,well... let´s fight corruption yes!!!! But not breaking the constitution. The decree was inconstitutional yes. Having an inconstitutional body is already a good ground for corruption. The abolition of the Anti-Corruption Forum is not a setback as mr P.F says. It is actually cleaning the yard. Those who want to fight corruption must do it with clean hands, clean and constitutional instituitions(the Anti-Corruption Forum was not). Praise be to Renano "the former rebel movement).