Government has expressed shock at opposition Patriotic Front leader
Michael Sata’s allegations that President Rupiah Banda lied over former Finance Minister, Ng’andu Magande’s proposal for government to defer payment fees which Zambian Airways owes National Airports Corporation Limited.
Chief Government spokesperson, Ronnie Shikapwasha said it was very appalling that Mr. Sata’s failed to realize that government correspondence between Mr. Magande and Ms Dora Siliya, which he released to the Post Newspaper, confirms the attempt to treat the Zambia Airways in a preferential manner.
Lieutenant General Shikapwasha said what Mr. Sata claims to have disclosed is public knowledge as the same information was part of the news story published by the Times of Zambia on September 5, 2008.
“It is Mr. Sata who is telling lies by pretending that there is nothing wrong with the Minister of Finance proposing that government should use its powers indiscriminately to bail out one private company claiming to have been affected by the economic crisis more than others in an industry in which several other firms must be going through the same challenges,” he said.
He charged that Mr. Sata is only playing politics and taking advantage of the fact that the President was critical of the role the former minister attempted to play in the matter, adding that the PF leader hoped to set the public against the President.
In a press release made available to ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday, Gen. Shikapwasha said if Mr. Magande was still in government, Mr. Sata would have called the proposal irregular and discriminatory.
He further said Mr. Sata would have been asking what interest the minister would have had in championing the cause of one company at the expense of others in the industry.
General Shikapwasha, who is also Information and Broadcasting Minister, said the public should be aware that by proposing deferment of money owed to NACL by Zambian Airways alone, Mr. Magande was discriminately championing the cause of one company against others.
The Minister said the letter that Mr. Sata claimed to have disclosed confirms what the President referred to when he said he had documentary evidence that the former minister wanted to bail out Zambian Airways in which the Post Newspaper hold considerable shareholding.
He said it was good that Mr. Sata released the correspondence between Mr. Magande and Ms Siliya to the Post Newspaper so that the general public would judge why the newspaper was critical of President Banda.
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