Daily Nation Newspaper

Fire corrupt Ministers, Hichilema urged

- By NATION REPORTER

REVELATION­S that a cabinet Minister had solicited a bribe in the form of facilitati­on fees and a luxury car from TFM Holdings (pty) Ltd a company that was awarded a US$100 million contract to construct 7 by 150 beds space pre-fabricated hospitals is a warning that President Hakainde Hichilema and his ministers are not angels, Raphael Nakachinda has said.

Mr Nakachinda, the (Patriotic Front) chairperso­n said although the name of the Minister was not mentioned in the TFM US$100 million bribery scandal, Zambia had already concluded who the Cabinet Minister was and involved in the bribery scandal.

Mr Nakachinda said President Hakainde Hichilema had been pontificat­ing of fighting corruption and that time had come for the Head of State to show that he abhorred graft by firing some of his ministers allegedly involved in corruption.

He said there had been allegation­s of grand corruption in the UPND government but President Hichilema had paid a deaf ear to the graft in his administra­tion while pursuing former government ministers and other leaders from the previous administra­tion.

Mr Nakachinda said President Hichilema should not pretend that he did not know the minister involved the TFM bribery scandal because the South African company had been awarded the contract to construct pre-fabricated

hospitals by the Ministry of Health.

Mr Nakachinda who was the first to have blown the whistle of the US$100 million scandal which saw the dismissal of Dr George Magwende, the Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary for Administra­tion said President Hichilema should realize that he had wrong people heading some of the critical ministries.

Yesterday, a South African company, TFM Holdings (pty) Ltd revealed that a Cabinet Minister had been soliciting for a bribe before it could get favourable considerat­ion.

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