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Tanzania's ruling party agrees corrupt ministers should be sacked
28 Apr 2012 at 18:27hrs | Views
The President of Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete
Dar Es Salaam - Tanzania's ruling party has agreed that several government ministers should be sacked for corruption, as demanded by President Jakaya Kikwete, a party official said on Saturday.
"The central committee has endorsed the president's plan and wants him to change the cabinet as soon as possible," Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party spokesperson Nape Nnauye said in a statement.
"Legal action should also be taken against all implicated ministers, government officials and executives of public institutions," Nnauye, the party's ideology and publicity secretary, added.
Tanzania's auditor-general, Ludovick Uttouh, recently handed Kikwete a report implicating numerous political and state officials in cases of suspect procurements, bribery and fake job placements.
As a result of the report members of parliament demanded that at least eight ministers be sacked and launched a debate on a censure motion against Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda if he failed to comply.
"The central committee has endorsed the president's plan and wants him to change the cabinet as soon as possible," Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party spokesperson Nape Nnauye said in a statement.
Tanzania's auditor-general, Ludovick Uttouh, recently handed Kikwete a report implicating numerous political and state officials in cases of suspect procurements, bribery and fake job placements.
As a result of the report members of parliament demanded that at least eight ministers be sacked and launched a debate on a censure motion against Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda if he failed to comply.
Source - AFP