Tanzanian
Minister for Energy and Minerals Sospeter Muhongo resigned from his
post on Saturday over the fraudulent transfer of some $120 million of
public funds to a private energy firm in a scandal known locally as the
"Tegeta Escrow Account."
"I'm stepping down from my ministerial post right from today," Muhongo said in a statement.
"Before reaching the decision, I have contacted President Jakaya Kikwete on this issue and he agreed," he added.
Muhongo
was one of four government officials, who the parliament asked
President Kikwete to sack from their post over the scandal.
"I
have done so much to my country. I'm wondering today people are looking
[to me] as a thief who took billions of public money from escrow
account," Muhongo told The Anadolu Agency.
"They
have even forgotten that I was not in the position when the escrow
account agreement was signed. But today people consider me as a thief
because of something which came to implantation when I was not there in
the office," he said.
Muhongo,
a nominated member of parliament who was a lecturer to the University
of Dar es Salaam before he was appointed a minister, insisted that he
had no role in the escrow scandal.
"I still believe my hands are clean on escrow account scandal," he said.
Controversy
gripped Tanzania for months after the Public Account Committee released
a report accusing senior government officials of having fraudulently
authorized the disbursement of at least $122 million of public funds
from an escrow account to a private company.
It
has since been shown that certain officials benefited from the escrow
account money, receiving millions of dollars from James Rugemalila, a
shareholder in the Independent Power Tanzania Limited company.
The
National Assembly has asked President Kikwete to sack four top
government officials with ties to the scandal: Muhongo, Attorney-General
Frederick Werema; Energy and Minerals Permanent Secretary Eliachim
Maswi; and Minister of Land, Housing and Human Settlement Anna
Tibaijuka.
Since
then, Werema has voluntarily resigned, while Kikwete sacked Tibaijuka
after confirming that over $1.2 million from Rugemalila had been
deposited into her personal bank account. Maswi, for his part, has been
suspended from his post.
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