other interested parties not to give ultimatums to investigative wings probing the financial irregularities into the operations of the airline.
Chief Government spokesperson, Ronnie Shikapwasha said this in an interview in Lusaka yesterday.
Lieutenant-General Shikapwasha said it was absurd that directors and interested parties were calling for the speedy completion of investigations of financial irregularities in the operation of the airline which suspended operations in January.
He said it was imperative that people exercised patience with the investigative wings because there were many cases being investigated and no similar demands had been made.
“Many people in this country are investigated for whatever they have done and there has been nobody giving an ultimatum as to when the investigations should be concluded.
“Similarly, the investigations regarding Zambian Airways are being handled by the investigative wings and they should be allowed to do their job without any deadlines,” Gen Shikapwasha said.
Gen Shikapwasha, who is also Information and Broadcasting Services minister, advised the directors of Zambian Airways to be patient with the investigative wings, especially that they considered themselves to be innocent.
“If they are innocent, they should wait until the investigations are over because there is no investigative wing that will be given an ultimatum.
‘‘Investigative wings have their own rules and time table to follow and all those giving an ultimatum are doing so out of ignorance,” Gen Shikapwasha said.
The Zambia police, Drug Enforcement Commission and the Anti-Corruption Commission instituted joint investigations into the financial irregularities of Zambian Airways.
Efforts to get a comment from Inspector General of police, Francis Kabonde failed as he was reportedly out of the country.
[Times of Zambia]