PATRIOTIC Front (PF) president Michael Sata wants to have Zambian Republican President , Rupiah Banda, impeached and he claims that he has the numbers from the opposition parties, independents and the ruling MMD to execute the process successfully. Mr Sata said President Banda has created several scandals since assuming office in November last year. Below are the four main reasons advanced by Mr Sata as grounds for impeaching the president.
- President Banda has breached the Constitution by appointing corrupt people like Ms Dora Siliya and Mr Micheal Mabenga. Ms Siliya was found with a case to answer by the tribunal, but was later acquitted by the High Court when she sought judicial review of the tribunal findings. Mr Mabenga has a Supreme Court ruling against him. The Supreme Court established that he abused about K30 million Constituency Development Fund (CDF).
- President Banda, through his government, wants to introduce a bill in Parliament to amend the Zambia Tanzania Pipeline Act to provide immunity from execution of judgments against the assets of the Tanzania Mafuta Pipeline Limited as well as provide for matters connected with or incidental to the foregoing.
- President Banda, through his government, wants to run away from paying the US$100 million dollars debt owed to ABSA of South Africa. On 29th June, South Africa’s Absa Group Limited , a subsidiary of Barclays Bank PLC sued Zambia for breach of contract involving more than US$74 million in the importation and refinery of feed stock.
- President Banda, through his government, wants to introduce two bills to create different salary structures for politicians and those for civil servants. The first bill is to empower the Minister responsible for finance to prescribe, by statutory instrument, the emoluments payable to the holder of the office of Vice-President, Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Cabinet Minister, Leader of the Opposition, Chief Whip, Deputy Chief Whip, Deputy Minister, Deputy Chairperson of Committees and Private Member of the National Assembly. The second is to make another salary structure aimed at making the minister of finance a paymaster for those in the Judiciary. This could compromise the Judiciary.