FORMER Finance and National Planning minister, Ng’andu Magande has said that he was not involved in any clandestine activities involving the issue of Zambian Airways while he was minister.
Mr Magande said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that he was ready to answer queries from the police and other relevant agencies on the matter.
He said he would cooperate with the security agencies that had instituted investigations on the matter as he had nothing to hide. He said he was ready to do so even by yesterday.
“I am ready to give information on the matter at any time, even today,” he said.
Mr Magande said that he did not have any personal interest in Zambian Airways apart from the fact that he was a minister in a Government which was encouraging investments, especially by indigenous people.
He was reacting to President Rupiah Banda who said on Thursday that he had information that the Post Newspapers had wanted Mr Magande to stand as presidential candidate last year because he had promised to write off Zambian Airways debts.
Mr Banda had said: “I have a document to prove that Magande was going to allow them to get away with this money. The Post has attacked me from the time that you chose me as presidential candidate up to the time I became the president.”
But Mr Magande said that was not true and volunteered to give information on the matter, adding that if he was involved in any underhand activities he could not have been kept by late president Levy Mwanawasa.
Mr Magande hoped that even President Banda should be given a chance to be cross-examined on the matter.
[Times of Zambia]