
GOVERNMENT has instituted investigations to establish how K1.7 billion has allegedly been misappropriated at the Lusaka City Council (LCC).
Minister of Local Government and Housing Eustarckio Kazonga said Government is seeking a comprehensive forensic audit to trace the money and the culprits involved in the alleged scam.
Dr Kazonga said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that Government is concerned and disappointed with people that are misapplying public funds, adding that stringent measures have been put in place to ensure that the culprits are punished.
He said police and the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) have moved to the LCC to investigate the matter.
“We have instituted investigations to establish how the K1.7 billion went missing at the LCC, these are funds that were meant for service delivery but now, people are misusing the funds.
“These people are frustrating Government efforts in the delivery of quality and improved service to the people,” Dr Kazonga said.
Dr Kazonga said once investigations are concluded, Government will act in accordance with the recommendations that the investigative agencies will come up with.
He said Government is concerned with the missing funds and that it wants an account of how the local authority will recover the money that was misapplied.
Dr Kazonga said Government has set up financial regulations to ensure that all local authorities spend money on service provision and less on personal emoluments.
“We have just concluded our internal audit and what I can confirm now is that K1.7 billion has been misused. We have asked the Anti-Corruption Commission and police to move in and investigate the matter because we suspect more funds have been stolen,” he said.
Dr Kazonga said his ministry is working out measures to ensure that development targets are attained in all the 72 local authorities.
The statutory audit reports for 2008/9 have revealed irregularities in the Patriotic Front-run councils.
In April, this year Mr Kazonga gave LCC, Ndola City Council and Kitwe City Council a 60-day ultimatum to prepare an action-oriented report in which the local authorities are expected to explain how they would correct the weaknesses in the management of resources.
Dr Kazonga also wanted an account of how the councils would recover the misapplied funds, set up financial regulations and ensure that they spend more funds on service provision and less on personal emoluments.
[Zambia Daily Mail]