Hon Chinotimba: Corruption Mr. Speaker, everyone is involved in corruption. Most of us are engaged in corruption in one way or the other. Some people just want to talk about individuals engaging in corruption but they do not look at themselves. Corruption is not only defrauding but corruption is also evident if someone says that the vendors or informal traders should continue to sell their wares from the streets.
That is corruption because we are saying it is not healthy but we want them to stay there, that is corruption. We want to stress that such corruption should end. Corruption again comes in the sense that when someone is speaking very sensibly and doing good work, you will hear people making noise, like I am doing, that is corruption.
Corruption is not only involved where there is money but also where one is saying a lot of sense and people are booing him. There is corruption that is evident in demonstration, there is corruption that comes through fraudulent activities. Even the demonstrations that happened when the President was delivering his Speech and MPs walked out, that in itself is corruption.