
THE ruling MMD has given former Minister of Defence George Mpombo 10 days in which to submit an exculpatory letter to the office of the national secretary in accordance with its Disciplinary Regulations of 1993.
In a letter dated March 29, 2010, which overrides an earlier one, MMD national secretary Katele Kalumba said the party has found Mr Mpombo liable for disciplinary action.
Dr Kalumba also said in pursuance of regulation three of the party’s Disciplinary Regulations of 1993, Mr Mpombo has been slapped with four charges.
“In accordance with regulation 9(2) of the MMD Disciplinary Regulations of 1993, you are hereby requested to submit to the undersigned your written exculpatory statement within 10 days from the date of receipt of this letter.
“I shall thereupon cause the constitution of the National Executive Committee (NEC) disciplinary committee to adjudicate over your matter as per regulation of the Disciplinary Regulations of 1993,” the letter, dated March 29, 2010, reads.
According to the letter to Mr Mpombo, who is Kafulafuta member of Parliament, the former Minister of Defence has in the first count been charged with contravention of the provisions of the party’s constitution, regulations, rules and orders or decisions, contrary to regulation 7(a) of the 1993 Disciplinary Regulations.
This charge has been effected in that since February last year, Mr Mpombo allegedly conducted himself in a manner that is prejudicial and inimical to the aspirations of the party by engaging himself in the issuance of contemptuous and disparaging media statements against the party and Republican President Banda, senior party officials and the MMD in general.
In the second count, Mr Mpombo has been charged with alleged conduct likely to bring the name of the party into contempt, ridicule or disrepute contrary to regulation 7(a) of the 1993 Disciplinary Regulations.
“You have since February 2009 publicly connived and or supported some known opposition political parties, selective media and NGOs to tarnish the image of the party, and further that you have recently been involved in and or publicly supported the Red Card Campaign, and which campaign is likely not only to embarrass the ruling party, but also to create anarchy in the country,” he said.
The third charge against Mr Mpombo, Dr Kalumba says, was necessitated by his alleged disobedience to orders, directives or instructions of any party organ or officials duly authorised to do so, contrary to regulation 7(f) of the 1993 Disciplinary Regulations.
Dr Kalumba said the charge was effected because Mr Mpombo allegedly disregarded the orders, directives and instructions of various organs and officials of the party like the Kafulafuta Constituency and Masaiti district committees.
Mr Mpombo is also alleged to have disobeyed orders, instructions or directives of the Copperbelt provincial committee, the party national chairman and the national secretary to desist from making disparaging remarks against President Banda, senior officials and the party in general.
In the fourth count, Mr Mpombo has been charged with insubordination to senior organs or officials, contrary to regulation 7(g) of the 1993 Disciplinary Regulations.
Under the fourth charge, Mr Mpombo is alleged to have since February last year, insubordinated himself to senior party organs and officials by consistently and arrogantly rejecting their orders, directives and instructions to stop making disparaging remarks against President Banda, senior party officials and the party in general, with a view to weakening it and agitating for the downfall of the ruling party.
And Dr Kalumba has said Mr Mpombo has been given a charge letter in specific matters and the disciplinary committee which will be formed will mete out sanctions against him should he be found wanting.
He said all the lower organs have been informed accordingly.
The letter containing the charges against Mr Mpombo is copied to President Banda and party national chairman Michael Mabenga.
Meanwhile, Dr Kalumba has said he has willingly accepted the resignation of North-Western Province MMD youth chairman Newton Malwa.
He said this in a statement issued in Lusaka yesterday.
[Zambia Daily Mail]