CCM wants leaders’
accounts probed CHAMA Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) has called upon the
government to probe the account of the chairperson of the
Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee as well as those responsible
for overseeing the expenditure of public institutions that face
allegations of fraud.
The party has also
called for special audits in all public institutions and ministries
which have been blamed over misuse of public funds and those found
should be taken to task.
Addressing a news
conference in Dar es Salaam yesterday, CCM Spokesperson, Mr
Christopher Ole Sendeka, said the chairperson’s personal accounts
should be audited to check for the correlation between their incomes
and their account balances.
He made the remarks
in connection with the current Controller and Auditor General (CAG)
report for the financial year ending June 2015, which had discovered
irregularities in the major sky city project at Kigamboni - a joint
venture project between the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) and
Azimio Housing Estate.
According to the
report, a valuation in the contract had indicated that an acre was
valued at 800m/-, but a fresh valuation by NSSF found out that the
acre was valued at a mere 25m/- and the project was covering 20,000
acres. “The current hatred for the government shown by Zitto Kabwe
in fighting corruption shocks me.
He was once the
chairperson of one of the committees that dealt with such moves. I am
surprised to note that he is fighting in defence of the interests of
some of these institutions’ top leaders who are his close friends,”
said Mr Sendeka.
He said it is high
time for the government not to deal with disciplining the finance
officers of the institutions only, but also the committees and their
chairpersons. He, however, noted that some dishonest businesspersons
are not happy with the current president’s move to fight corruption
through collection of taxes.
They claim that he
is transmitting false information to foreign and local publications
thereby ruining the image of the country. “Two foreign newspapers
have been publishing such articles on payment from a businessperson
to tarnish the good image of the government. What worries me most is
that there are two other local tabloids that have taken the lead to
disrupt the country’s image, something which is not good for
national unity,” he charged.
The CCM Spokesperson
pointed out that the government has responded to one of the foreign
newspapers’ claims and threatens to expose the local tabloids.
Responding to the Chama Cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA) leader
and last year general election opposition presidential candidate and
former Prime Minister, Mr Edward Lowassa, who recently gave his
evaluation of one year since the last general election among which he
had described public office as a ‘miserable’ place to work for.
Mr Sendeka said
public offices will only be a ‘miserable’ place to work only to
those who do not want to abide by public office ethics and conduct.
He added that the fifth phase government intends to restore public
office ethics.
Reacting as to why
the CCM Chairman, who is also the President of Tanzania, Dr John
Magufuli, is not travelling abroad, Mr Sendeka said the president’s
decision aims at strengthening internal affairs and it is one of his
austerity measures to cut down on unnecessary government expenditure.
“I want to assure
those who question why the president does not travel abroad that he
will travel when the time is right. Now he is busy working on
internal affairs. Further, by sending representatives it helps the
country to serve more because it is more expensive for the president
to travel as compared to representatives,” explained the CCM
Spokesperson.
Commenting on the
issue of democracy in the country, Mr Sendeka said that the country’s
democracy is in top gear, noting that there is no democracy without
boundaries.
“Allowing
political rallies throughout the five years while elections are over
is to allow poverty to flourish in the country as citizena would be
less involved in production,” said Mr Sendeka.
Source:DailyNews
CCM wants leaders’ accounts probed
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