Dar Es Salaam
Nov 29 (Reuters) - Tanzania's parliament
voted on Saturday to dismiss senior officials, including the
attorney general, the energy minister and several other members
of cabinet, after a report on corruption in the energy sector.
The report - requested by opposition lawmakers - said senior
government officials fraudulently authorised the transfer of at
least $122 million of public funds to a private company.
International donors said last month they will only pay
outstanding pledges to what is one of Africa's biggest per
capita aid recipients if the findings of the report were
published and action taken.
Parliament's resolution called for the sacking of minister
for energy and minerals, Sospeter Muhongo, the lands, housing
and human settlement development minister, Anna Tibaijuka,
attorney general Frederick Werema, and the permanent secretary
in the energy and minerals ministry, Eliachim Maswi.
The resolution is binding, and President Jakaya Kikwete, who
returned to Tanzania on Saturday after cancer surgery in the
United States, has little choice but to fire the officials.
Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda said on Saturday the government
would implement the resolution.
All the government officials have denied wrongdoing.
Deputy technology minister, January Makamba, said Tanzania
was going through tough times as a result of the delay to aid.
"If our currency can be destabilised by donors withholding
support, we're not truly independent and must find a way to live
without donors," Makamba said on Twitter.
(Reporting by Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala; Editing by Edith Honan and
Louise Ireland)
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