In Summary
- The Public Accounts Committee had recommended that Chenge, Ngeleja and Mwambalaswa – who was also a member of the Tanesco board – be relieved of their parliamentary duties after the trio received about Sh1.7 billion of the escrow cash.
- Chairmen of parliamentary committees hand in their resignations after their were adversely mentioned in connection with the escrow scandal
Dar es Salaam. Three
parliamentary committee chairpersons have resigned over the Sh306
billion Tegeta escrow account scandal. Those who handed in their letters................
to the Office of the Speaker are Bariadi West MP Andrew Chenge, Sengerema MP William Ngeleja and Lupa MP Victor Mwambalaswa.
to the Office of the Speaker are Bariadi West MP Andrew Chenge, Sengerema MP William Ngeleja and Lupa MP Victor Mwambalaswa.
Mr Chenge and Mr Ngeleja—both from CCM—chaired
Parliament’s Budget Committee and Legal Affairs and Governance Committee
respectively and Mr Mwambalaswa chaired the Energy and Minerals
Committee. The trio received about Sh1.7 billion in total, out of which
Mr Chenge alone got a whopping Sh1.6 billion from Mr James Rugemalira,
who was a shareholder in Independent Power Tanzania Limited (IPTL).
Speaker Anne Makinda confirmed their resignation
yesterday. Her office is awaiting the names of new leaders elected by
the committee. Ms Makinda, who was speaking on the sidelines of the
handing over of office equipment worth $100,000 to Parliament by Chinese
Ambassador Lu Youqing, said her office endorsed the resignation of the
three officials as per the resolutions passed by the august House in
November.
The PAC had recommended that Mr Chenge, Mr Ngeleja
and Mr Mwambalaswa--who was also a member of the Tanesco board—be
relieved of their parliamentary duties.
The committee said Mr Chenge received Sh1.6
billion Mr Rugemalira, the managing director of VIP Engineering and
Marketing Ltd. The firm pocketed $75 million (over Sh100 billion) from
the escrow account after selling its 30 per cent share in IPTL. Mr
Ngeleja and Mr Mwambalaswa received Sh40.4 million each.
Parliament called for action against people in the
executive, judiciary and legislature who were controversially paid by
those who benefited from the escrow billions.
It also asked President Kikwete to dissolve the
board of directors of the Tanzania Electric Supply Company (Tanesco) as
it failed to advise the government on the matter, subjecting the country
to a huge loss. But that resolution was term-barred because the tenure
of Tanesco’s Board of Directors had already expired when it was issued.
Parliament wants President Kikwete to form an
inquiry team to investigate Judges Aloycius Mujulizi and John
Ruhangisa-- whose names appeared on the list of people who received
money from Mr Rugemalira, the owner of VIP Engineering.
Mr Rugemalira is said to have dished out money
generously after receiving $75 million from Pan African Power Solution
(PAP), which claimed it bought 70 per cent of IPTL from the Malaysian
firm in 2010 before it eventually acquired the remaining 30 per cent
from VIP Engineering and Marketing in September 2013.
PAP--through its executive chairman, Mr Harbinder
Singh Sethi--then convinced the government to transfer to it all the
money held in the Tegeta escrow account.
Investigations conducted by the Prevention and
Combatting of Corruption Bureau and a special audit by the Controller
and Auditor General found that PAP did not legally acquire 70 per cent
from the Malaysian company, Mechmar, and that the transaction was marred
by fraud.
Yesterday, Ms Makinda said there was no way to
spare the chairpersons of the three House Committees and, besides, her
office respected the resolutions endorsed by the legislature she leads.
“They have already resigned and we expect to have new leaders in those
committees,” she added
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