SECRETARY to Treasury Felix Nkulukusa says Ministry of Education officers who engaged and paid M-SAT Limited K3,621,000 to provide an E-Census Tool without the Attorney General’s approval will be prosecuted. And Ministry of Education Permanent Secretary for Technical Services Dr Kennedy Mambwe says the matter involving M-SAT Limited has been reported to the Anti-Corruption Commission. The Auditor General’s report indicated that the ministry entered into an agreement with M-SAT Limited to collaborate on the digitalisation of the Annual Census Form meant to collect real time data from schools across the country. In November last year, the Public Accounts Committee heard that M-SAT Limited was engaged by the Ministry of Education to provide an E-Census Tool and paid K3,621,000 without using...
