The Minister of Transport and Communications has denied reports that she canceled the tender for the supply of radars at Lusaka and Livingstone international airports.
Dora Siliya explained at a press briefing in Lusaka that the tender procedure to buy radars is still in progress.
Ms. Siliya also said a number of allegations regarding the tender procedure leveled against her office have been forwarded to the Anti Corruption Commission.
Ms. Siliya said SELEX, an Italian Company, was asked to repair radars at the two airports at its own cost, while the tender procedure was still in process.
The Minister said the offer from SELEX will save government K50 billion, that was to be used for the project.
The Transport and Communications Minister said SELEX was given the go ahead because it is the company that manufactured the radars in question
And the Vice president says there is nothing irregular or unusual about the Memorandum of Understanding signed between government and RP Capital on the valuation of ZAMTEL assets.
George Kunda, who is also Justice Minister, described assertions that the Solicitor General’s opinion was disregarded as totally misconceived and misled.
Mr. Kunda explained that government has in the past used the Single sourcing or limited selection in engaging the services of experts for key consultancy work.
He said single sourcing was used in engaging the expertise of lawyers in a number of matters.
And Mr. Kunda has maintained that the MoU signed by Communications and Transport Minister Dora Siliya was cleared and approved by the Solicitor General.
The Solicitor General acted on behalf of the Attorney General who was at the time abroad on national duties.
The Vice president said issues surrounding the MoU has been highly politicised by the Post Newspaper and opposition political parties.
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