Sat, 24 Feb 2018 08:43:32 +0000 By SIMON MUNTEMBA THERE was no corruption involved in the procurement of 50 ambulances from Savenda as investigations reveal that the pricing is within the normal range of advanced life support ambulances and the tender procedures were followed, Chilufya Tayali disclosed yesterday. Mr Tayali, the Economic and Equity Party (EEP) leader, said contrary to corruption allegations on the procurement of 50 ambulances by political players and other governance stakeholders, there was no corruption involved. Speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka yesterday, Mr Tayali expressed concern with corruption and counter-accusations of corruption against government without evidence. Mr Tayali said it was wrong in the first place to compare the prices of the 25 ambulances that were earlier bought under the United Nations office for project services which cost much lower at $52, 000 each to the 50 ambulances which were bought at the higher price each as the latter […]
TAYALI DEFENDS AMBULANCES PURCHASE
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