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Saturday, November 29, 2014

MPs fail to decide on escrow

Speaker of the National Assembly Anne Makinda leads a procession of Parliament officials out of the debating chamber yesterday after opposition members protested the way decisions on resolutions to discipline government officials were being made. Photo | Emmanuel Herman 

IN SUMMARY
  • Opposition members interrupted the session yesterday when they felt that the Speaker and members from the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi were against any decisions of making public officials implicated in the escrow account scandal accountable.
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Dar and Dodoma. In a dramatic turn of events, Parliament yesterday put the breaks on itself and failed to take stern actions against public officials implicated in the Tegeta escrow account.
The Speaker, Ms Anne Makinda, seemed to be cautious when Parliament was supposed to make decisions on top government officials implicated in the scandal.
After the protracted debate, in which some CCM MPs protected officials implicated in the scam,  opposition MPs, led by the Official Leader of the Opposition, Mr Freeman Mbowe, stood, paralysing Parliament activities.
The opposition MPs switched on all their microphones and shouted whenever another member tried to speak. This happened at around 10.36pm, leaving the Speaker dumbfounded for some time.  
Earlier, Ms Makinda had extended the session, saying she would not suspend it until all 12 resolutions by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) were debated and agreed upon.
But when Parliament reached the point of making decisions on key government officials who have been implicated in the scandal by the PAC and the Controller and Auditor General (CAG), the MPs from the ruling party seemed to be against any decision which would make the official accountable.
This forced Mr Mbowe to rally his members into rejecting the move, standing and shouting for about 15 minutes. That forced Ms Makinda to adjourn the session before the all the resolutions were agreed upon.
Ms  Makinda warned the MPs when debating what action should be taken on the permanent secretary in the  ministry of Energy and Minerals,  Mr Eliachim Maswi, against making recommendations that would put the Legislature at odds with the Executive.
That made the MPs lenient to the implicated officials, proposing, for instance, that issues concerning the permanent secretary be forwarded to his appointing authority for action.
But Parliament had earlier also cleared Energy deputy minister Stephen Masele on the grounds that he had nothing to do with the escrow scandal.
But earlier Parliament directed the government to investigate criminal dealings by the owner of the Pan African Power Solutions (PAP), Habinder Sigh Sethi, and take legal action against him over fraudulent withdrawal of billions of shillings  from the Tegeta Escrow Account.
Parliament agreed with PAC and CAG findings that PAP was not the legal owner of IPTL shares as it claims because it did not follow procedures in purchasing the stake.
The government’s spirited efforts to reject a PAC recommendation to dissolve the board of directors of the Tanzania Electric Supply Company (Tanesco) flopped after MPs stressed that the board failed to stop the illegal funds withdrawal from the escrow account.
Parliament implicated the board  in aiding PAP to withdraw money from the escrow account money without following procedures.
The MPs recommended that the government investigate the Tanesco board and take actions against all members who are found to have involved in mismanaging escrow money.
Parliament also resolved that the government freeze accounts of all people who received money from Mr James Rugemalila of VIP Engineering on realisation that the money paid to them was fraudulently withdrawn from the escrow account, part of which has been proved to be public money.
Parliament also asked the government to review all power contracts entered by Tanesco and independent power producers. They made the resolution after noting that many of the contracts were against the state-owned company which pay high capacity charges of around Sh3 billion monthly for each contract.
The resolutions were reached during the climax of  the debate on the PAC report on the withdrawal of more than Sh200 billion from the escrow account established in 2006 following a dispute over capacity charges between Tanesco and Independent Power Tanzania Limited (IPTL).
The two companied entered into a power purchase agreement, but later Tanesco disputed the capacity charges on the grounds that IPTL cheated on costs of investments.
On public officials who received the money, Parliament directed the government to investigate them and take appropriate actions against them because they  acted against the Code of Public Ethics.
Parliament also asked the Bank of Tanzania and other concerned organs to investigate and take actions against Mkombozi Commercial Bank, Stanbic and all banks involved in the transactions of money withdrawn from the escrow account.
They said the transactions amounted to money laundering.
Reported by Katare Mbashiru (Dodoma), Frank Kimboy, Mkinga Mkinga and Peter Nyanje (Dar)

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    Unbelievable just unbelievable how the government is trying so hard to protect broad daylight robbers.....Why is it so hard to resign and pave way for investigations?? What perplexes me most is the fact that, everyone knows who laundered the money and some people are busy defending them. Money laundering is an economic crime in Tanzania so why cant they let the law take it's course?? I was disgusted by the AG's remarks in Bunge last night when he said "he will protect the assistant minister, so if anyone has a problem let them deal with him" That is arrogance and impunity of the highest order. CCM are shooting themselves in the foot, I believed they would have done the right thing on this one. But I guess am being proved wrong.
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        I think the opposition has done a good job. The ginny is out of the bottle. Wa ancho now knows how corrupt the government has been. They also know they have power to punish the ruling party in the ballot box. But you know what? Billion more shillings now will be used to bribe voters between now and election days. We haven't seen anything yet! This in Tanzania as we have never seen. God help us!
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            CCM This is going to bite you badly next year. Mark my words
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                Opposition agreed all resolutions 1-8 with only few resolutions left they walked meaning no adoption of any resolutions. So they could have given direction as for now nothing will happen until God knows when. So sad we are all left in suspense.
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                    Why those implicated are still running around to temper with evidence and seeking support from fellow CCM members instead of them being in police custody? it seem Tanzania has no police to arrest them. Anti corruption they have power to instruct the police to arrest them , as AG is one of those implicated. 
                    When they tried to block the parliament from debating the scandal, they moved quickly to assemble the bogus report which Muhongo was reading.
                    This is an eye opener to every Tanzanian, what we have been complaining all along, they Muhongo he is even trying to spin the obvious ESCROW imagine how he has been spinning oil and gas contracts!
                    This is the main reason he is refusing to let anyone examine oil and gas contracts. Is a big thief! However as citizen we have reached a point of no return. He has to go, now!
                    If the country has gone to drain, it is time for citizen to take charge and demand the entire government be dismissed. How can the entire nation allow criminals to be tantalizing streets after robing poor citizen billions of money? this is shocking, not only to Tanzanians but to entire world.
                    Now international community understand after the curtains have fallen, the corrupt government ruling with impunity has been stripped naked, they can not lie anymore to international donors. To me all those implicated they are in the state of similar to someone dying in the middle of the sea, they can't swim safely to the shores.
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                        The appointing powers - hiring and firing - lie elsewhere, in the President's office ..not the Parliament. MP's are a powerless lot.They can only advise.This is a flawed ''separation of powers'' .
                        Government Ministers should NOT be appointed by the President. This should be the role of the Parliament ....or at least MP's/Parliament should have an authority to fire ministers.
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                            The way the goverment is protecting them thats what makes me angry it makes no sense when to say when the parliament is making just trying to advice the president to fire the officials who are being invenstigate just an advice then the speaker says you are interfiring witht the decision making of the Executive come on so what can the parliament do???it can not even advice please people stop lies

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