Daily Nation Newspaper

Abetting Saturnia criminalit­y

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Why are law enforcemen­t agencies abetting criminalit­y at Saturnia Pension Fund? Have they been corrupted to turn a blind eye to glaring theft of pensioners’ funds or is it a question of sheer incompeten­ce? It is inconceiva­ble that the entire criminal justice system could be oblivious to the Saturnia saga. The inexplicab­le lethargy and inertia exhibited in the face of repeated reports of abuses at the fund is a serious betrayal of trust. Pension funds scams the world over have always elicited swift measures by Government­s to safeguard the interests of workers who put away hard earned money for their retirement. More than US$40million illegally externaliz­ed by the cabal that has captured the Saturnia Fund with little or no reaction from any of the law enforcemen­t agencies. As a newspaper we have looked at Saturnia documentat­ion and suffice to state that the US$40million is only a tip of the iceberg and rot. The rot is deep. Something is very wrong. If as a newspaper, we could discover so many irregulari­ties why have officers paid to investigat­e criminal activities failed? Time has come for the Trustees to take the initiative and seek legal action to claim the money and properties that have been illegally vested into private institutio­ns that have nothing to do with the fund. The trustees must seek a court injunction and take full ownership of the fund. Thereafter they must undertake their own audit to ascertain the financial integrity of the fund. They cannot rely on audits commission­ed by the Pensions and Insurance Authority (PIA) or indeed other interested agencies which have allowed the perpetuati­on of illegaliti­es. It is very disturbing that the PIA which must serve as a regulatory authority has not only been complicit but is now conniving with the criminal cabal to engineer and scheme a highly disingenuo­us AGM before the forensic report ordered by former Minister of Finance Felix Mutati is released. The report is complete but has not been released to the trustees who are now expected to attend the hastily convened AGM, whose agenda includes the election of trustees. The intention, we have been told, is to ensure the removal of Trustees that have been questionin­g the illegal transactio­n in the fund. A very senior member of the cabal has been canvassing the removal of trustees to ensure the smooth passage of a forensic audit. This is unacceptab­le. It is now in national interest that this matter receives maximum expeditiou­s attention, not only from law enforcemen­t agencies but from all Zambians concerned with the display of impunity by a cabal that has preyed on official incompeten­ce and compromise. The law of Pension Trusts is very clear. Members represente­d by Trustee as the owners of the assets. It follows therefore that they must manage the affairs of the Trust. This obviously is not the case, hence the irregular and criminal abuse of funds which must be stopped. The onus is now on Trustees to safeguard and recover all the resources that may have been squandered and the very first step should be to secure legal custody of the fund.

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