| Name | Philip Marmo | ![]() |
| Surname | Marmo | |
| First Names | Philip Sang'ka | |
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| Country of Birth | Tanzania |
| Positions | |||
| From | To | Organisation | Position |
| 2008 | Prime Minister's Office | Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office - Policy & Parliamentary Affairs | |
| 2006 | 2008 | President's Office | Minister of State for Good Governance |
| 2005 | Mbulu Constituency | MP for Mbulu | |
| 2000 | 2005 | Speaker's Office | Deputy Speaker |
| 1997 | 2000 | CCM National Executive Committee | Member |
| 1997 | 2000 | CCM National Executive Committee | NEC Member |
| 1996 | Chairman - Mount Meru Hotels | ||
| 1984 | 1985 | Ministry of Information, Sports & Culture | Minister of Information & Broadcasting |
| 1984 | 1984 | Postgraduate Student - MA Law & International Affairs - Bangladesh Institute of Law | |
| 1983 | 1985 | Parliament of Tanzania (bunge) | Senior Parliamentary Draftsman |
| 1979 | 1983 | Attorney General's Chambers | Parliamentary Draftsman - Attorney General's Chambers |
| 1978 | 1979 | Postgraduate Student - Kenya School of Law, Nairobi | |
| 1977 | 1978 | Attorney General's Chambers | State Attorney - Attorney General's Chambers |
| 1974 | 1977 | University of Dar es Salaam | Undergraduate Student - LLB Law |
| Date of Birth | 29 Dec 1951 |
| Political Affiliation | CCM |
| pmarmo@parliament.go.tz | |
| Telephone | +255 754 308000 |
| Address | PO Box 9120, Dar es Salaam |
| Notes | EDUCATION School Name/Location Course/Degree/Award Start Date End Date Level Bangladesh Institute of Law & Intern. Affairs LL.M (Legislative Drafting) 1984 1984 MASTERS DEGREE Australian Legislative Drafting Institute Diploma in Law 1981 1981 POSTGRADUTE Kenya School of Law-Nairobi Post Graduate 1978 1978 POSTGRADUTE University of Dar es Salaam LL.B (Hons) 1974 1977 GRADUATE Musoma Alliance High School A-Level Education 1972 1973 HIGH SCHOOL Kibaha Secondary School O-Level Education 1968 1971 SECONDARY Kainam Primary School Primary Education 1961 1967 PRIMARY EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Company Name Position From Date To Date President's Office (Good Governance) Minister 2006 Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority Member and Vice Chairman of Board of Trustees 2003 2006 Mt. Meru Hotels Chairman-Board of Directors 1996 Todate Tanzania Parliament Deputy Speaker 1995 2000 Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Minister 1994 1995 Serengeti Safari Lodge Member of Board of Directors 1992 1994 Tanganyika Planting Co.Ltd-Moshi Chairman-Board of Directors 1991 1994 National Milling Corporation Member of Board of Directors 1991 1994 Tanzania Sugar Dev. Corporation Member of Board of Directors 1991 1994 National ALAT Meetings Regional Representative 1988 1994 Justice and Constitutional Affairs Committee Chairman 1987 1994 Local Government Workers Council Member 1986 1987 Tanzania Parliament Senior Parliamentary Draftsman 1983 1985 Attorney Generals Chambers Parliamentary Draftsman 1979 1983 Tanzania Government State Attorney 1978 1983 Attorney Generals Chambers State Attorney 1977 1978 POLITICAL EXPERIENCE Ministry/Political Party/Location Position From To CCM-Chama Cha Mapinduzi Member of National Executive Committee 1997 2000 [ Retrieved on 6/7/2006 - www.parliament.go.tz ] Fight on corruption gathers pace, Bunge told President Jakaya Kikwete will soon launch the second Anti-Corruption Strategy Action Plan (NACSAP) which will involve the Parliament, judiciary, civil societies, media, and the private sector. The Minister of State, President’s Office Good governance, Philip Marmo, told Parliament yesterday when responding to a question asked by Zainabu Gama (Kibaha-CCM). The MP had wanted to know if there were new strategies to fight corruption. Marmo said it was true the national strategy on war against corruption was fought well if it involved stakeholders and the parliament. He said the government has been conducting seminars for members of the African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption (APNAC) to acquire skills that would help them fight corruption more efficiently. He said the current national strategy on corruption was prepared by the government in 1999 under Judge Joseph Warioba. He added that the plan of implementing that strategy started officially in 2001 after the government introduced Good Governance Department in the President’s Office, the arrangements which were completed in December 2005. He added that the government had another mechanism in place which would be implemented between this year and 2010 and the tactics would involve district councils, municipalities, cities and parastatal organizations. Responding to a supplementary question from Zainabu Gama who accused the former officials of negligence, Marmo said implementation of the strategy would start officially this year and the Parliament will be fully involved. He said the government was determined to fight corruption in its entirety as it always resulted in the denial of rights for a particular section of society or individuals. [ The Guardian (Dar es Salaam) - 28 Jun 2006 - www.ippmedia.com ] |
| Record last updated on 18 FEB 2008 |
