The police who stole 40 million lira aid money went missing – Last Minute World News
According to the news of The Citizen, President of the Court of Accounts Charles Kichere, who presented the report for the year 2021-2022 to President Samia Suluhu Hassan, found that the aid money collected by the police for the relatives of their deceased colleagues disappeared.
In the report, it was stated that the total amount of 40 million liras to be paid to relatives in case of death did not actually reach these people living in Dar es Salaam, Moroforo and Zanzibar.
After the scandal emerged, the suspected police inspector, who was at the training camp at the time, hastily fled to South Africa.
Director of Criminal Investigation Bureau, Ramazan Kingai, confirmed that the inspector involved in the scandal fled the country, and said that they made an attempt to bring this person to the country and retrieve the smuggled money.
It was reported that there were other police officials involved in the corruption.
President Hassan made a speech that drew attention to corruption last week and stated that some administrators robbed the state by raising the bills.
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According to a report presented by President of the Court of Accounts Charles Kichere to President Samia Suluhu Hassan, 40 million liras in aid money collected by the police for the relatives of deceased colleagues has disappeared. The report stated that the money did not reach the intended recipients in Dar es Salaam, Moroforo, and Zanzibar. A police inspector suspected to be involved in the scandal fled to South Africa. The Director of Criminal Investigation Bureau, Ramazan Kingai, confirmed the inspector’s involvement and added that other police officials were also involved. President Hassan recently addressed corruption and accused some administrators of stealing from the state by raising bills.