Government has defended its stance to keep the revenue collected from windfall tax in a stabilisation account at the Bank of Zambia.
Finance Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane, says the revenue collected from windfall tax will be used when need arises.
Dr. Musokotwane was contributing to a debate on the report compiled by the Parliamentary committee on Estimates.
He also said government is considering extending the budget circle from nine months to twelve months.
Dr. Musokotwane said he has already communicated to Vice President, Gorge Kunda, about the issue.
Earlier, some Members of Parliament questioned government over the rationale of keeping money raised from windfall tax idle when the country is experiencing difficulties.
Zambezi West MP, Charles Kakoma, said it did not make sense for government to keep the money in a stabilisation account when farmers have no fertiliser.
Mr. Kakoma also wondered why government had engaged into fresh negotiations on the in windfall tax when parliament had mandated it to collect the revenue.
And the Parliamentary committee on Estimates is concerned about the poor revenue collection in the country.
The committee has observed that non tax revenue collection is still ranked lowly by some government ministries.
Chairperson of the Committee on Estimates, Batuke Imenda, says the move has resulted in low income and subsequent failure to implement government programmes.
Mr. Imenda also bemoaned the late release of funds to capital projects such as infrastructure development.
However, Mr. Imenda says the committee is happy that revenue collected from windfall tax has not been used.
[ZNBC]