Madagascar’s leader orders lie detector tests for prospective ministers
Madagascar's leader, President Michael Randrianirina, announced that prospective government ministers will undergo lie detector tests. This initiative aims to identify and exclude corrupt individuals from the new government.

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AI-generatedMadagascar's leader, President Michael Randrianirina, announced that prospective government ministers will undergo lie detector tests. This initiative aims to identify and exclude corrupt individuals from the new government. Randrianirina, who assumed power in October following a coup, stated that the country has acquired a polygraph machine and specialist to conduct the vetting process. Candidates failing the polygraph will be eliminated from consideration, while those who pass will proceed to interviews. The move comes after Randrianirina dismissed his cabinet and appointed a new prime minister, seeking to address widespread frustration over government services and poverty in the resource-rich nation.
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5 extractedCandidates who fail the polygraph will not proceed to an interview.
Randrianirina fired his entire cabinet and dissolved the government last week.
Randrianirina ousted President Andry Rajoelina after an uprising.
President Michael Randrianirina said Madagascar acquired a polygraph machine to vet new ministers.
Madagascar's leader orders lie detector tests for prospective ministers.