Dar es Salaam. Five top railways officials,
including Managing Director Kipallo Kisamfu, have been suspended on
suspicion of corruption and sabotage. The move comes after a report
indicating irregularities in buying 25 freight wagons worth Sh230
billion.
The other officials are Chief Engineer Ngosomwile
Ngosomile, Chief Accountant Mbaraka Mchopa, Internal Auditor Jasper
Kisiraga and Chief Procurement Manager Fedinard Soka.
Transport Minister Samuel Sitta made the move
after he received the report of a taskforce formed by his predecessor,
Dr Harrison Mwakyembe, which was charged with investigating claims that
the wagons that were imported wagons were faulty.
The new investigation will be carried out by a
team to be led by an officer from the Controller and Auditor General’s
office. Members of the team will be drawn from the Prevention and
Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB), Public Procurement Regulatory
Agency (PPRA) and the Attorney General’s Chamber.
The minister has since directed the permanent
secretary in the Ministry of Transportation, Dr Shaaban Mwinjaka, to set
up the probe team, which is expected to start its work by 20 April.
The report reveals a chain of irregularities in
the procurement process. Some of the wagons were found to be defective.
And instead of paying for the wagons on instalment basis, as agreed in
the contract, the supplier has already been paid the entire Sh230
billion. The contract allows the buyer to withhold part of the payment
until the wagons are tested within a warranty period.
Mr Sitta said: “What shocked me most is that, as
we struggle to solve this issue, all the money has been paid to the
supplier contrary to the contract requirements.”
According to the minister, the report reveals that
most of the wagons are defective and can no longer function. The
committee also established that there was negligence in the follow-up at
the factory where the wagons were manufactured. And even as it clear
that the wagons were defective, the officials continued to receive more.
“This is a serious matter,” Mr Sitta said. “I cannot watch as the
nation is sabotaged by a few individuals…we will make sure they are made
accountable.”
The team investigating the allegations has three
weeks to complete its work. It has been tasked with picking out any
corrupt dealings in the transaction. The minister declared that he was
there to tackle corruption and he would not tolerate theft under his
watch. “I am doing this to show that there are people in the ruling
Chama Cha Mapinduzi who do not condone corruption,” he said.
Engineer Elias Mshana has been appointed the
acting director at TRL. The minister has also directed the TRL board to
hold an emergency meeting today to appoint qualified people to stand in
for those suspended. They join six others Dr Mwakyembe suspended a few
months ago. The officials include the deputy managing director and chief
of finance director.
Dr Mwakyembe also ordered TRL authorities to
disband the tender board and suspend all officials who travelled to
India to assess 25 wagons that were found to be of low standard.
According to earlier reports, TRL signed two
contracts with an Indian company in 2013 for the purchase of 25 freight
wagons worth Sh8.3 billion and 274 passenger wagons worth about Sh51
billion. But the minister said yesterday that the supplier has been paid
Sh230 billion.TRL has so far received 150 passenger wagons and the other 124 are
expected by the end of this month. The carriages in question were
purchased from India’s Hindustan Engineering and Industries.....
SOURCE:mtanzaniaforums.com
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