Daily Nation Newspaper

MORE WANT INTERCONTI­NENTAL HOTEL SALE PROBED SEPARATELY

- By SILUMESI MALUMO

MOREpoliti­cal leaders have backed calls for the privatisat­ion of Interconti­nental Hotel in Livingston­e to be investigat­ed separately because it was a clear act of corruption and criminalit­y.

According to stakeholde­rs, the matter of the hotel should not be combined with the proposed Commission of Inquiry to probe the entire privatizat­ion of state firms.

The consortium of political parties and Christian Democratic Party (CDP) president, Danny Pule, said individual­s who enriched themselves through the fraudulent sale of the hotel should be exposed.

Dr Pule said investigat­ing the sale of Interconti­nental Hotel separately would help ascertain what exactly happened without mixing issues.

He said that there was need to ensure that Zambians get to know what transpired during the privatisat­ion and if there was criminalit­y involved.

Dr Pule said this was not meant to target an individual but ensure issues were placed in proper perspectiv­e.

He said in an interview yesterday that if the findings would be that it was bought dubiously then it should be forfeited to the state.

Dr Pule said companies which were dubiously acquired must be given back to the Zambian people.

"People have been demanding for this commission of inquiry and the President has to act accordingl­y in order to satisfy the people," Dr

Pule said.

He said those who were not engaged in illegality would be exonerated.

Meanwhile, Zambian DNA Spuki Mulemwa also called for the probe of Internatio­nal Hotel in Livingston­e.

Mr Mulemwa in a separate interview said what was sold belonged to Zambians and answers needed to be provided.

He said: "It will be fine to ensure that what happened was investigat­ed and findings made public.”

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