A LUSAKA lawyer representing incarcerated Ministry of Health former human resources officer, Henry Kapoko yesterday led a group of journalists to a warehouse in Olympia where his client is still keeping a consignment of 50,000-mother baby kit meant for the Ministry of Health worth K1.9 billion.
And the lawyer yesterday blocked a combined team of investigators from entering the warehouse for fear of them tampering with the consignment as it was a subject in court.
Mr Kelvin Bwalya said at a media briefing at his office that he was forced to reveal the consignment at the warehouse because the police had created an impression that his client was involved in a K27 billion scam.[quote]
Mr Bwalya has since challenged the investigative wings to release Kapoko’s younger brother Martin who was picked up yesterday from the warehouse on grounds that he refused to sign a warrant, as he was just a caretaker.
“The house, 25 Manda Hill Road belongs to Kapoko, the tenant is Fred Chileshe his co-accused person and Martin is there as a caretaker. I refused to go to the house because the owner was not there, I appeal to investigative wings to release Martin as not doing so will be interfering with his rights,” he said.
“ Let them produce evidence that Kapoko is involved in the K27 billion scam, he is only charged with K1.9 billion, what about the rest? One may even be killed over things he doesn’t know,” he said.
He said his client had not delivered the consignment because the ministry had refused to get it in bits and demanded that it be handed over in full at one time.
Mr Bwalya expressed sadness at the incarceration of his client whom he said, owned various businesses. He said, it was a pity that the public had been made to believe Kapoko was involved in a K27 billion scam.
Mr Bwalya said his client’s company KAHEKAM bid for the supply of the said consignment but lost, but the company that won failed to supply the 100,000 required mother baby kits at a cost of K2.2 billion and asked KAHEKAM to supply 50,000 since the company was second.
“It was at this point that Kapoko asked for a down payment and that was how he was given that K1.9 billion with a view to order and supply the consignment which had started arriving and the ministry was informed of the delay.
“ There was just a delay in the shipment of the consignment, part of it had already arrived, my client can not deliver because the line ministry wants it in complete form, the ministry is aware of the delay, the Ministry of Finance has also cleared it, the Government would have charged my client with liquidated damages according to the law than to incarcerate him,” he said.
He said his client was involved in a number of businesses, among others, he was running another business Hesakam Limited and supplied goods to the Ministry of Education, Konkola Copper Mines and Chibuluma with net profits ranging between K1.3 to K1.8 billion.
Mr Bwalya said it was not fair to assume that because he was a civil servant he had no businesses and attack him on unfounded grounds.
He said the rest of information would be dealt with in court.
Kapoko was facing counts of theft, money laundering and issuing a cheque on an insufficient funded account.
[Times of Zambia]