The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) has arrested former Zambia Airforce Commander Air Commander, Lieutenant General Christopher Singogo and Captain Joseph Phiri for abuse of authority of office and theft by Public Servant.
According to a statement issued by ACC spokesperson Timothy Moono, Lt. Gen. Singogo and his co accused are charged with two counts of theft by public servant.
In the first count, Lt. General Singogo, 57, of Plot number 1, Kalembwe Close in Rhodes Park, Lusaka, has been charged with one count of abuse office contrary to section 37(1) and (2)(a) and 41 of the Anti Corruption Commission Act No. 42 of 1996.
Particulars of the offence are that Lt. General Singogo unilaterally and without authority but for purposes of gain, disregarded Zambia National Tender Board procedures and purchased two generators and accessories for the Zambia Air Force valued at K117, 715,940.00 and thereafter directed that they be installed at his guest houses namely Wane Guest Lodge in Livingstone and Wasingo Guest Inn at PHI in Lusaka.
In the second count, Lt. General Christopher Emmanuel Albert Singogo has been jointly charged with Captain Joseph Phiri, 31, of ZAF Lusaka Base, a Zambia Air Force pilot and former ADC to Lt. General Singogo, for theft by public servant contrary to Section 272 and 277 of the Penal Code Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia.
Particulars of the offence are that Lt General Singogo and Captain Phiri did steal one standby-power generator valued at K32,153,800.00 the property of the Government of the Republic of Zambia.
Lt. General Singogo and Captain Joseph Phiri have been released on a K50 million bond in their own recognizance and will appear in court for plea on December 17, 2007.
Meanwhile, Inspector General of Police Mr Ephraim M. Mateyo has sent a message of condolences to the family of the late Kanyama Member of Parliament Henry Mtonga.
Mr Mateyo said the death of the late Mr. Mtonga was not only a loss to the family alone but to the nation as a whole.
The late Mr. Mtonga who was a former Inspector General of Police deid in South Africa last Friday after an illness.