Thursday, May 16, 2024
HomeLaw and ordercorruptionEmbattled businessman Abdul Karim Batawala named in EGENCO MK6.7bn fraud

Embattled businessman Abdul Karim Batawala named in EGENCO MK6.7bn fraud

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The embattled and corruption suspect businessperson Abdul Karim Batawala has been implicated in an audit report of MK6.7 billion misprocurement mess at Electricity Generation Company (Egenco) undertaken between January 2017 and March 2022.

The alleged misprocurement is connected to unissued items in stock, unauthorized requisitions, and rampant single-sourcing of materials and services instead of sourcing through national competitive bidding (NCB).

According to our sister paper Nyasa Times, dated February 13 2024 and titled ‘Forensic Audit and Investigation of Alleged Irregularities Report’, the exercise was carried out by Mwenelupembe, Mhango & Company with the Auditor General as the client. It was carried out in accordance with Section 10 of the Public Audit Act of 2003.

The auditors established that, besides other companies, there are two firms belonging to Batatawala.

Reads the report: “Both companies got contracts through the single-source method. We also established that there was no initial competition of companies from which Abdul Karim Batatawala’s companies emerged as successful bidders.

“Thus, the process and circumstances under which the single source method was used was itself flawed, and in breach of the Competition and Fair-Trading Act, the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Act and the Corrupt Practices Act.”

The report details that from the K6.7 billion query, Egenco has K447.6 million unissued stock from 2018 purchases, another K224 million from 2018/19 purchases, K479.5 million from 2019 purchases and K679.9 million for 2020 purchases, all totalling about K1.8 billion.

Reads the audit report in part: “The total amount above of K6 751 830 584.66 consists of duplicated amounts of MK1 610 979 456.82 because it is detailed to reflect amounts specifically to areas of findings.

“We noted that the procurement policy is still in draft form and not yet approved for use. The entity uses mostly the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority [PPDA] Act and rules, but often deviates from the rules. There is no procurement manual in place as recommended by the internal audit department.”

The report details that, for instance, procurements relating to one of the suppliers, Teligenta, did not pass through the PPDA.

“Due diligence on Teligenta was done in 2022, four years after the first contract was offered to it. We were informed that the CEO has the final say on ‘some major procurement’,” it reads.

The auditors, using the Inventory Movement Report, also said they found data indicating that some stock items procured and received in Egenco warehouse, specifically at Kapichira Hydro Power Station in Chikwawa in 2018, 2019, 2020, were not issued to the end users, meaning that there was no movement of the items.

“Therefore, one wonders the motive of procuring items under single-source method when the need or urgency is not there,” the report further reads.

The report also noted that about K1.19 billion was spent on procuring goods like a printer, laptops and their bags as well as diodes, that no one had authorised their requisition.

There were also some goods and services procured using single source method without seeking “no objection” approval from the director general of PPDA, on things such hydrostatic pumps, air compressor, distribution fuses and spare-parts for Chizumulu Island, which amounted to K176 million, according to the report.

The report also observed that some local companies, namely Novatech Engineering Supplies and L & G Tools and Engineering were getting contracts from Egenco repeatedly.

The report further said there were lapses in the oversight role played by the Egenco board, especially with regard to the unprocedural recruitment of some staff and the delay in approving the procurement policy, but also the culture of fear, misalignment of activities to policies and conflict of interest which hinder Egenco’s growth and development.

Egenco board chairperson Colleen Zamba, who is also Secretary to the President and Cabinet (SPC) confirmed the audit report and said some of the issues unearthed “depending on their nature, may require disciplinary action while others may require courts”.

In a written response, she said: “The report is still under discussion by the board. It is the normal process of governance structures for different committees to meet and deal with business.

“After this, we report to the full board and then resolutions are made.”

The audit followed allegations of abuses at Egenco and former Secretary to the Treasury (ST) McDonald Mafuta Mwale last October sent former Egenco chief executive officer William Liabunya and director of corporate services Videlia Mluwira on leave to pave the way for the probe.

In an interview Liabunya wondered why the auditors left him out, saying he was not contacted and was not aware of the report.

“Normally the audit was supposed to get my side of the issues, but I never had any contact during and after the audit,” he said.

Minister of Energy Ibrahim Matola refused to comment on the contents of the audit, saying he had not yet seen the report and referred us to the Egenco board.

Ufulu
Ufuluhttp://www.eltasenterprises.biz
Ufulu means 'Freedom' or unschackled - Ufulu is a reporter at the Maravi Post since Inception. He has a Degree in Computer Science and has reported on Technical and development issues.
RELATED ARTICLES
- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Recent Comments

James Hastings Chidule on Malawi’ fistula recovery at 86%
WELLINGTON WITMAN MOSELIJAH LUNDUKA on The history of Ngoni Maseko in Malawi
Lisa Frank on Home
azw3 on Home
Define Regtech on Home
Tobias Kunkumbira on Malawi to roll out Typhoid vaccine
arena plus nba standings 2022 to 2023 ph on Home
David on Home
마산출장 on Home
Cristina Thomas on Home
Alicia Alvarado on Home
The History of online Casinos – Agora Poker – hao029 on The History of online Casinos
Five factors that will determine #NigeriaDecides2023 - NEWSCABAL on Leadership Is Difficult Because Governance Is Very Stubborn, By Owei Lakemfa
Asal Usul Texas Holdem Poker – Agora Poker – hao029 on The Origins of Texas Holdem Poker
Malawi has asked Mike Tyson to be its cannabis ambassador - Techio on Malawi lawmaker Chomanika against Mike Tyson’s appointment as Cannabis Brand Ambassador over sex offence
Finley Mbella on Brand Chakwera leaks Part 1
Maria Eduarda Bernardo on The 2021 Guide to Trading Forex Online
Atsogo Kemso, Political Foot Soldier on Why MCP and UTM Alliance Will Fail
Em. Prof. Willem Van Cotthem - Ghent University, Belgium on Malawi army, National bank cover Chilumba barrack with trees
Christopher Murdock on Why dating older woman is dangerous?
Samantha The Hammer on Why dating older woman is dangerous?
Muhindo Isevahani on The Cold War Against TB Joshua
JCON/SCOAN/BKN(888/8885/8808) on The Cold War Against TB Joshua
Keen Observer on Jesse Kabwila, Then and Now
Francesco Sinibaldi on Advertising in 2020 and beyond
VICTORIA NAMENE FILLIPUS on Is TB Joshua not another religious fraudster?
Andrew Jisaba on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Roseline Ariaga on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Edmore Tembo on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Arvind Mohan Dass. T on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Francis zvomuya on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Julius Bolokwe on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Esther lotha on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Okechukwu Cletus Igwe on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Justin sahando on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Samson orubor john on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Lizzie Tendayi on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
AKAMAH ANDREWS on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
AKAMAH ANDREWS on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
AKAMAH ANDREWS on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Judith Wingo on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Hlohonolofatso on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Jantie Lupaji Lupaji on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Phillimon Kgasago on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Ferdinand Parangan on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Natasha Oloishiro on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Anthony Orimolade on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Anthony Orimolade on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Kelly Chisulo on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Orville Raposo on TB Joshua Finally Exposed?
Elizabeth Van Niekerk on Black Rhino Moved from SA to Eswatini!
Mitundu Market Resource Centre on The Genius of APM in Selecting Everton Chimulirenji
London college of Economics and political Science graduate on Electoral voters analysis favours MCP; Road to May 21 polls
http://bett09.com/ on Chilima haunted by biological roots
harga paket wisata bromo 4 hari 3 malam on 25 life insights for better living with others
Patrick Phiri on Making a strong case for MCP
Arnold P. Wendroff, PhD, MScEd on Blood thieves: vampire mania reigns unabated in Malawi
Arnold P. Wendroff, PhD, MScEd on Blood thieves: vampire mania reigns unabated in Malawi
jo kambewa, braamfischar on Malawian Engineer Commits Suicide in Lumbadzi
Rusan Banda on Malawi needs dictatorship
Kenneth Chitatata Msonda (in my personal capacity NOT as PP publist) on Wise One: Malawi Savings Bank sale, a heist gone bad – Mpinganjira should stop sulking