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9 Solwezi council employees suspended over illegal revenue collection­s

- By JACKSON MAPAPAYI

ABOUT nine employees at Solwezi Municipal Council have been suspended for allegedly obtaining money illegally from traders at Mitec market.

The incident is said to have happened on September 13, 2021 after the employees harassed some traders with shops by accusing them of keeping buckets containing urine at their entrances.

The employees then allegedly forced the shop owners to pay K500 fines or risk having their premises closed.

Solwezi Town Clerk Bornwell Luanga revealed in an interview that management made a follow up after receiving the reports.

Mr Luanga said the council constitute­d a team of auditors and council police officers to thoroughly investigat­e the matter.

“And after thorough investigat­ions, management has decided to suspend seven council police officers and two revenue collectors for obtaining money illegally,” said Mr Luanga.

He said after the investigat­ions had been done, management discovered that K2, 550 was collected from the traders and the officers that were involved were identified.

He said the council has since refunded the traders and management will recover the money from the employees’ salaries.

Mr Luanga said because of some element of theft, a tribunal will be constitute­d so that people can come forward and give more informatio­n.

He described the action by the officers to extort money from the traders as unfortunat­e.

“And after the tribunal sittings, a decision will be made on the next course of action to be taken against the officers,” Mr Luanga said.

He said the due process of setting up the tribunal will be followed so that they exculpate themselves and that those that will be found wanting may lose their employment.

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