Vice President George Kunda has described comments being made in the Post Newspaper on the signing of the Zamtel MOU as information leaked, incomplete, selective, premature and illegally possessed and that the comments do not portray the complete picture of the matter in dispute.
Mr. Kunda said people must not follow the statements being published in the Post Newspaper as they are unfounded, incomplete, erroneous and politically motivated.
He said that people must follow the Ministerial statement that the Minister of Communications and Transport Dora Siliya issued in Parliament as it was reflecting a true status quo based on the documents available to government.
The Vice President further said that it was unfortunate that the Zamtel mater has been heavily politicized by the Post Newspaper and that it appeared to government that the paper had acted as investigator, prosecutor, judge, jury and executioner of the matter.
Mr Kunda said there was nothing irregular in the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between government and the RP Capital of Cayman Islands for the evaluation of Zamtel assets as the departments concerned had followed all the necessary legal procedures.
Mr. Kunda was speaking at a press briefing on the clarification of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between government acting through the Ministry of Transport and Communication and Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) and the RP Capital Partners Cayman Islands Limited.
He said government did not use illegal means in signing the Zamtel MOU with the RP Capital of Cayman Islands for the evaluation of Zamtel assets as all the necessary legal procedures were carefully followed and referred to the Attorney General’s Chambers for clearance.
Mr. Kunda further said that people must not rush into condemning government as the signing of the Zamtel MOU was clearly dealt with by an Acting Principal Counsel and the Solicitor General before the Attorney General dealt with the matter when he returned back from the African Union Human Rights Duties abroad.
He said people must not just politicize the signing of the Zamtel MOU as the Solicitor General who acted in the Attorney General’s capacity had made further consultations and approved the signing of the Zamtel Memorandum of Understanding between government and RP Capital of Cayman Islands.
Mr. Kunda explained that the MOU has covered the provisions of consultancy services for the valuation of Zamtel assets and the possible sale of the government stake in the Zamtel Company.
The Vice President further said that people should not condemn the tender process which was followed by government and applied to the RP Capital partners as prescribed in the Public Procurement Act as it did not require an advertisement and only required a limited selection or single sourcing.
He also denied reports that a fee of US$2 million had been paid to RP Capital and Partners adding that a fee of five percent of the value of the company within the minimum fee of US$2 million will only be paid upon a successful sale of the company.
Mr. Kunda said the measure will be subjected to Tender Board approval being obtained under the legal requirements of the Zambia Development Agency Act.
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