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Tanzanian PM to resign over graft | Tanzanian PM to resign over graft |
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Tanzania's Prime Minister Edward Lowassa has tendered his resignation after being implicated in an energy deal corruption scandal. | |
He has denied that his office was involved in improperly awarding a contract to US-based electricity company Richmond Development in 2006. | He has denied that his office was involved in improperly awarding a contract to US-based electricity company Richmond Development in 2006. |
The firm failed to provide emergency power during a power crisis in 2006. | The firm failed to provide emergency power during a power crisis in 2006. |
Following Mr Lowassa's announcement to parliament, two other ministers linked to the scandal resigned. | |
The BBC's Africa analyst Mary Harper says the offer of resignation from such a senior member of government for alleged links with corruption is unprecedented in Tanzania, and unusual in Africa. | |
But Tanzania has been getting more serious about corruption since President Jakaya Kikwete was elected in 2005. | |
Just last month, the governor of the central bank was sacked following the disappearance of public funds from the bank. | |
'Lacked expertise' | |
The BBC's Vicky Ntetema in Dar es Salaam says Richmond was contracted to bring in generators to provide 100 megawatts of electricity each day after a drought early in 2006 left low water levels in dams leading to severe power cuts. | |
I've offered my resignation... to register my disagreement with the manner in which the committee misled parliament Edward LowassaTanzanian prime minister | I've offered my resignation... to register my disagreement with the manner in which the committee misled parliament Edward LowassaTanzanian prime minister |
But a parliamentary inquiry, launched in November, found that the generators failed to arrive on time and when they did, they did not work as required. | But a parliamentary inquiry, launched in November, found that the generators failed to arrive on time and when they did, they did not work as required. |
By the time the company was ready to start operations, Tanzania's power problems had been resolved. | By the time the company was ready to start operations, Tanzania's power problems had been resolved. |
Despite these failings, the government was contracted to pay Richmond more than $100,000 a day. | Despite these failings, the government was contracted to pay Richmond more than $100,000 a day. |
Mr Lowassa's office later influenced the government's decision to extend Richmond's contract despite advice to the contrary from the state-run energy company Tanesco, the inquiry alleges. | Mr Lowassa's office later influenced the government's decision to extend Richmond's contract despite advice to the contrary from the state-run energy company Tanesco, the inquiry alleges. |
Richmond "lacked experience, expertise and was financially incapacitated", ruling party MP Harrison Mwakyembe, who headed the investigation, is quoted by Tanzania's Guardian newspaper as telling parliament on Wednesday. | Richmond "lacked experience, expertise and was financially incapacitated", ruling party MP Harrison Mwakyembe, who headed the investigation, is quoted by Tanzania's Guardian newspaper as telling parliament on Wednesday. |
Richmond transferred its tender to another company, Dowans, last year. | Richmond transferred its tender to another company, Dowans, last year. |
Emotion | Emotion |
Mr Lowassa, who has denied any links to the scandal, has suggested the parliamentary committee investigating the energy deal was given the wrong information. | |
"I've thought long and hard about this issue. I've offered my resignation without any ill motive," he said in an emotional speech to parliament on Thursday morning. | |
"I've done it to as a sign of my responsibility and to register my disagreement with the manner in which the committee misled parliament." | "I've done it to as a sign of my responsibility and to register my disagreement with the manner in which the committee misled parliament." |
Energy and Minerals Minister Nazir Karamagi and Ibrahim Msabaha - a former energy minister and now in the East African Community ministry - resigned on Thursday afternoon. | |
Our correspondent says Mr Lowassa, who entered politics in the 1980s, is a very close ally of President Kikwete. | |
But the president is likely to accept his resignation in light of public anger over the scandal, she says. | |
This is not Mr Lowassa's first brush with controversy. | |
Under President Ali Mwinyi, he was relieved of his duties as a land minister because of allegations of corruption - a scandal that reportedly infuriated Julius Nyerere, Tanzania's respected independence leader. | |