GOVERNANCE activist Rueben Lifuka says there is need to closely scrutinise all supplier credit agreements highlighted in the latest Auditor General’s report, arguing that it would be unjust for Zambians to pay for illegally procured loans for which they did not achieve any value for money. Commenting on the latest Auditor General’s report on Zambia’s external debt stock, Lifuka said it was baffling that the special audit covered a period of 16 years, raising questions about why no previous Auditor General had conducted such an audit. “As a preamble, some procedural issues need to be highlighted, it is baffling that this special audit covers a period of 16 years and raises the question why no previous Auditor General conducted such...

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