By Peter Nyanje,The Citizen Reporter
Posted Saturday, January 31 2015 at 08:36
Posted Saturday, January 31 2015 at 08:36
In Summary
- Ministers come under fire as legislators want them removed for looking away as billions of shillings set aside for development is stolen
Dodoma. A week after President
Jakaya Kikwete reshuffled cabinet and swore in new ministers, Members of
Parliament have started to bay for.........................
blood of two other ministers after oversight committees revealed massive embezzlement, corruption and theft of public money.
blood of two other ministers after oversight committees revealed massive embezzlement, corruption and theft of public money.
Debating the reports yesterday, MPs from both
camps of the House called for accountability from Finance minister Saada
Mkuya after a Budget Committee report showed that her ministry had
spent ring fenced money running into billions of shillings for purposes
other than what it was intended for.
The report shows that the ministry diverted money meant for Rural Energy Agency (Rea) and the Road Fund.
Quoting Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA), the
committee shows that between July and November 2014 petroleum levy
collected amounted to Sh180.7 billion.
According to the law, all this money was supposed
to be forwarded to Rea for distribution of power in the rural areas, but
as of this month the remitted money amounted to only Sh144.2 billion.
On the other hand, Sh19.6 billion meant for Rea was realised from
customs processing fee but only Sh12.2 billion was remitted. The total
amount of money that the ministry diverted from Rea is Sh43.9 billion.
The House also wants the minister out after the Public Accounts
Committee (PAC) revealed massive loss of public money through tax
exemptions, grand corruption in major projects as well as embezzlement
of public funds in a number of areas.
Lawmakers also demanded immediate sacking of the
Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office (Regional
Administration and Local Government), Ms Hawa Ghasia, owing to the
revelation of financial mess ups in local authorities.
Mr Tundu Lissu (Singida East – Chadema) insisted
on the need to make the two ministers accountable in order to put a stop
to the growing trend where people have become insensitive to massive
theft of public money.
“The problem is not bad people or poor leaders but
impunity. Each year Parliament is treated to such massive theft and
corruption such that we have become insensitive to bad news.
Unfortunately, nothing tangible has been done to arrest this situation.
“We must decide now as Parliament. If we decide to
condone the tendency let us continue with business as usual. But if we
want to be accountable, let us start now by coming up with formal
resolutions over these two ministers as a starter,” he said.
Mr Lissu said it was unfortunate that impunity has
been the order of the day in the government. He even castigated
President Jakaya Kikwete for sidestepping his constitutional duty of
taking action against judges implicated in the Tegeta escrow account
scandal.
However, this statement attracted a rebuttal from
the Attorney general, Mr George Masaju, who noted that according to the
Constitution, the President has no powers to directly discipline the
judges.
“According to article 113 of the Constitution, the
President can take measures against judges only after he is advised by a
Judicial Service Commission after investigating the judges in
question,” he said.
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