MORE workers at the Ministry of Health will soon be arrested following the discovery of more people linked to the alleged plunder of K27 billion, Secretary to the Cabinet Joshua Kanganja has said.
More employees and non-employees mentioned in the latest report on the matter will face the law after concluding investigations.
Dr Kanganja said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that he had received the report on the investigations in to the case and it had indicated that more people other than the ones already arrested were involved in the case.
He said the report also revealed that people from outside the Ministry of Health were also involved in the case.
“The report on the Ministry of Health corruption story shows that there were more people involved than those who were initially arrested, right now, investigations are being done to establish who was involved and from where,” he said.
He added that there were still more suspects from the ministry who had to be questioned on the case and only then would there be a more comprehensive statement on the matter.
Dr Kanganja said the exact number of people who would be arrested was not yet known as investigations into the new findings had just been launched.
He said the media would publish the result as soon as it was known and that, he would continue offering updates on the progress of the matter.
The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) discovered a scandal six months ago at the Ministry of Health in which initially K10 billion was discovered to have been misused but further audit by the Auditor General’s office revealed that a total amount was about K27 billion.
Ministry of Health human resources officer Henry Kapoko is at the centre of the case.
Meanwhile, Dr Kanganja has said investigations into the Ministry of Education accountant who is alleged to have misappropriated funds for the ministry had reached an advanced stage.
He said the officer was suspended to pave way for investigations and would be formally charged as soon as the truth was established.
“Investigation in the Ministry of Education issue is progressing well and we will soon find out how the money went missing,” he said.
[Times of Zambia]