Former TRA board member: President may have erred

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By Deogratius Kamagi @Deogratiuskamagi dkamagi@tz.nationmedia.com


Dar es Salaam. Recently, President John Magufuli dissolved the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) board and sacked its chairman on the grounds that it approved the depositing of Sh26 billion in fixed deposit accounts in three different banks.

Reacting to the news, a former TRA board member says the President may have erred because the mandate on how TRA money should be managed rests on its management and not the board.

Mr Josephat Kandege, who resigned from the board eight months ago due to conflict of interests, told The Citizen yesterday that the Board has nothing to do with financial management and day to day activities of the Authority.

He said such transactions, which involve banking and withdrawing of funds are being done at the managerial level.

Mr Kandege, who is also a Member of Parliament for Kalambo constituency (CCM) in Rukwa Region, said: “It should be clear that the Board of Directors has nothing to do with managerial transactions. It has no mandate to suggest on internal expenditures.”

Mr Kandege resigned from the Board in April this year after being appointed a member and vice chairman of the Parliamentary Budget Committee. Among other things, the Committee supervises TRA operations and the minister for Finance is also among those who are answerable to the Committee. However, when reached for comment, the Commissioner General of TRA, Mr Alphayo Kidata, declined to comment saying he could not say anything on something that the President has made a firm decision about.

On a different note, though, former Kigoma South MP David Kafulila expressed doubts that the formation of a new board may bring the expected changes at TRA because some of the sacked members would return to the board.

“There are those who become members by virtue of their positions. Since they are still holding those positions, they will automatically become members of the new board,” he clarified.

According to the TRA Act of 1995 the Authority’s board chairman is a presidential appointee based on recommendations of the Finance minister.

Members who are included by the virtue of their positions are the Governor of the central bank, TRA Commissioner General as well as permanent secretaries of ministries of Finance for the Union and Zanzibar governments. Mr Kafulila said the decision to dissolve the board have sent home a minority members (appointees of the Finance minister) who probably had no power to dictate the resolutions of the board.

“The new board will not change anything because already there is big number of senior government officials, whose positions guarantees their membership despite the fact that they were sitting in the just dissolved board,” he argued.

Iringa Urban MP Peter Msigwa (Chadema) said the decision would not be complete if the TRA management would not be sacked as well.

“Disciplinary measures should also be taken against the TRA management itself as they were the first to suggest on the action, with a full understanding that it was against the government stand,” he argued.

For his part Kigoma Urban MP Zitto Kabwe said the government should not play the role of the banks adding that it was wrong for it to direct all the money from public institutions to the central bank.

“The central bank doesn’t lend but commercial banks do. Any sensible economist will never support what the government is doing now and these measures will not survive longer,” he said

According to him, there is no law that has been broken by TRA board and its management, saying the directive by President on fixed deposits by public institutions was wrong sensibly. “I think the President and his government shall continue to pursue anti corruption drive and ensuring that taxes are being paid. Where TRA keeps money is so minor an issue,” he noted.

Queries on sacked TRA board

SOURCE: THE CITIZEN
 
Tatizo akili ilishalalia upande mmoja, kutaka kila jambo lisiwezekane.. Ila ndio Mwaka unaisha.. Mambo ni mazuri na wa kenya wana muhitaji Rais wetu
 
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May b Ndalichako has a point maana huyo mkosoaji Mr Kandege ana master ya management lakini akupitia A levels kazunguka zunguka tu; lakini ndio kiasi cha kushindwa kuelewa a long heirachial structure ya kutoka kwa raisi, waziri mpaka TRA
 
By Deogratius Kamagi @Deogratiuskamagi dkamagi@tz.nationmedia.com


Dar es Salaam. Recently, President John Magufuli dissolved the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) board and sacked its chairman on the grounds that it approved the depositing of Sh26 billion in fixed deposit accounts in three different banks.

Reacting to the news, a former TRA board member says the President may have erred because the mandate on how TRA money should be managed rests on its management and not the board.

Mr Josephat Kandege, who resigned from the board eight months ago due to conflict of interests, told The Citizen yesterday that the Board has nothing to do with financial management and day to day activities of the Authority.

He said such transactions, which involve banking and withdrawing of funds are being done at the managerial level.

Mr Kandege, who is also a Member of Parliament for Kalambo constituency (CCM) in Rukwa Region, said: “It should be clear that the Board of Directors has nothing to do with managerial transactions. It has no mandate to suggest on internal expenditures.”

Mr Kandege resigned from the Board in April this year after being appointed a member and vice chairman of the Parliamentary Budget Committee. Among other things, the Committee supervises TRA operations and the minister for Finance is also among those who are answerable to the Committee. However, when reached for comment, the Commissioner General of TRA, Mr Alphayo Kidata, declined to comment saying he could not say anything on something that the President has made a firm decision about.

On a different note, though, former Kigoma South MP David Kafulila expressed doubts that the formation of a new board may bring the expected changes at TRA because some of the sacked members would return to the board.

“There are those who become members by virtue of their positions. Since they are still holding those positions, they will automatically become members of the new board,” he clarified.

According to the TRA Act of 1995 the Authority’s board chairman is a presidential appointee based on recommendations of the Finance minister.

Members who are included by the virtue of their positions are the Governor of the central bank, TRA Commissioner General as well as permanent secretaries of ministries of Finance for the Union and Zanzibar governments. Mr Kafulila said the decision to dissolve the board have sent home a minority members (appointees of the Finance minister) who probably had no power to dictate the resolutions of the board.

“The new board will not change anything because already there is big number of senior government officials, whose positions guarantees their membership despite the fact that they were sitting in the just dissolved board,” he argued.

Iringa Urban MP Peter Msigwa (Chadema) said the decision would not be complete if the TRA management would not be sacked as well.

“Disciplinary measures should also be taken against the TRA management itself as they were the first to suggest on the action, with a full understanding that it was against the government stand,” he argued.

For his part Kigoma Urban MP Zitto Kabwe said the government should not play the role of the banks adding that it was wrong for it to direct all the money from public institutions to the central bank.

“The central bank doesn’t lend but commercial banks do. Any sensible economist will never support what the government is doing now and these measures will not survive longer,” he said

According to him, there is no law that has been broken by TRA board and its management, saying the directive by President on fixed deposits by public institutions was wrong sensibly. “I think the President and his government shall continue to pursue anti corruption drive and ensuring that taxes are being paid. Where TRA keeps money is so minor an issue,” he noted.

Queries on sacked TRA board

SOURCE: THE CITIZEN
Who will put the cat back in the bag?
 
Tatizo akili ilishalalia upande mmoja, kutaka kila jambo lisiwezekane.. Ila ndio Mwaka unaisha.. Mambo ni mazuri na wa kenya wana muhitaji Rais wetu
Aisee hawa wakenya wanataka kisichowezekana halafu nasi baadhi yetu tunaona eti ni sawa kabisa
Wakenya hawa hawa wanaomchora vikaragosi vibaya kila uchao .....
Hivi mtanzania mmoja akisema Kenyatta ni bora kuliko Museveni tutaochukulia hiyo ndio kauli ya wakenya wote?
 
Huyo Mjumbe alikuwa hata hajui majukumu yake akiwa board member ndiyo maana anashangaa tu maamuzi ya Rais.

Managerial na operationals ziko chini ya board.
 
By Deogratius Kamagi @Deogratiuskamagi dkamagi@tz.nationmedia.com


Dar es Salaam. Recently, President John Magufuli dissolved the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) board and sacked its chairman on the grounds that it approved the depositing of Sh26 billion in fixed deposit accounts in three different banks.

Reacting to the news, a former TRA board member says the President may have erred because the mandate on how TRA money should be managed rests on its management and not the board.

Mr Josephat Kandege, who resigned from the board eight months ago due to conflict of interests, told The Citizen yesterday that the Board has nothing to do with financial management and day to day activities of the Authority.

He said such transactions, which involve banking and withdrawing of funds are being done at the managerial level.

Mr Kandege, who is also a Member of Parliament for Kalambo constituency (CCM) in Rukwa Region, said: “It should be clear that the Board of Directors has nothing to do with managerial transactions. It has no mandate to suggest on internal expenditures.”

Mr Kandege resigned from the Board in April this year after being appointed a member and vice chairman of the Parliamentary Budget Committee. Among other things, the Committee supervises TRA operations and the minister for Finance is also among those who are answerable to the Committee. However, when reached for comment, the Commissioner General of TRA, Mr Alphayo Kidata, declined to comment saying he could not say anything on something that the President has made a firm decision about.

On a different note, though, former Kigoma South MP David Kafulila expressed doubts that the formation of a new board may bring the expected changes at TRA because some of the sacked members would return to the board.

“There are those who become members by virtue of their positions. Since they are still holding those positions, they will automatically become members of the new board,” he clarified.

According to the TRA Act of 1995 the Authority’s board chairman is a presidential appointee based on recommendations of the Finance minister.

Members who are included by the virtue of their positions are the Governor of the central bank, TRA Commissioner General as well as permanent secretaries of ministries of Finance for the Union and Zanzibar governments. Mr Kafulila said the decision to dissolve the board have sent home a minority members (appointees of the Finance minister) who probably had no power to dictate the resolutions of the board.

“The new board will not change anything because already there is big number of senior government officials, whose positions guarantees their membership despite the fact that they were sitting in the just dissolved board,” he argued.

Iringa Urban MP Peter Msigwa (Chadema) said the decision would not be complete if the TRA management would not be sacked as well.

“Disciplinary measures should also be taken against the TRA management itself as they were the first to suggest on the action, with a full understanding that it was against the government stand,” he argued.

For his part Kigoma Urban MP Zitto Kabwe said the government should not play the role of the banks adding that it was wrong for it to direct all the money from public institutions to the central bank.

“The central bank doesn’t lend but commercial banks do. Any sensible economist will never support what the government is doing now and these measures will not survive longer,” he said

According to him, there is no law that has been broken by TRA board and its management, saying the directive by President on fixed deposits by public institutions was wrong sensibly. “I think the President and his government shall continue to pursue anti corruption drive and ensuring that taxes are being paid. Where TRA keeps money is so minor an issue,” he noted.

Queries on sacked TRA board

SOURCE: THE CITIZEN
That move was too hasty, without any warning nor advice from legible prominent figures who knows the trending professionally
The move was intended to gain cheap popularity but the outcomes will not only cost him as single ID but the whole nation
Tanzania is now becoming a cheapie nation
 
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Magufuli sikiliza wachumi,utawekaje fedha BOT huku hazizalishwi? kwanini usiweke kwenye bank zetu sirikali ipate faida na huku mzunguko wa fedha ukiongezeka? Hapo serikali itapata kodi nyingi kutokana na mzunguko mzuri pia faida kutokana na kuweka fedha bank.
 
Magufuli sikiliza wachumi,utawekaje fedha BOT huku hazizalishwi? kwanini usiweke kwenye bank zetu sirikali ipate faida na huku mzunguko wa fedha ukiongezeka? Hapo serikali itapata kodi nyingi kutokana na mzunguko mzuri pia faida kutokana na kuweka fedha bank.
Kuweka pesa ya umma BOT siyo amri ya Rais Magufuli Bali ni matakwa ya kisheria ya BOT Act of 2006 na Rais Kikwete ndiyo alisaini.Rais Magufuli anafuata sheria tu.
 
Kuweka pesa ya umma BOT siyo amri ya Rais Magufuli Bali ni matakwa ya kisheria ya BOT Act of 2006 na Rais Kikwete ndiyo alisaini.Rais Magufuli anafuata sheria tu.
Kama kikwete alisaini mbona hakuitekeleza? unajua kwanini wakati yeye ndio aliyoisaini? Kabla ujajibu kumbuka kwamba kikwete ni mchumi na JPM ni mkemia.
 
Very true Mkuu. This person is always looking for cheap popularity instead of what is best for our beloved country.

That move was too hasty, without any warning nor advice from legible prominent figures who knows the trending professionally
The move was intended to gain cheap popularity but the outcomes will not only cost him as single ID but the whole nation
Tanzania is now becoming a cheapie nation
 
Kama kikwete alisaini mbona hakuitekeleza? unajua kwanini wakati yeye ndio aliyoisaini? Kabla ujajibu kumbuka kwamba kikwete ni mchumi na JPM ni mkemia.
Serikali inatunga sheria ili kuzitekeleza na kama ktk utekelezaji wake unaleta shida kwa jamii ni wajibu wa wadau kuilalamikia sheria hiyo aidha ifute au ifanyiwe marekebisho.
 
Huyo Mjumbe alikuwa hata hajui majukumu yake akiwa board member ndiyo maana anashangaa tu maamuzi ya Rais.

Managerial na operationals ziko chini ya board.
Acha Uongo Mkuu. Management of funds is under the Commissioner General and not the board.

COMMISSIONER-GENERAL, OFFICERS AND STAFF 16.-(1) The President shall appoint a Commissioner-General of the Authority on the recommendation of the Minister. (2) The Commissioner-General shall hold office for the period of five years and shall be eligible for re-appointment unless he sooner dies or resigns or vacates or is removed. (3) The Commissioner-General shall be the chief executive officer of the Authority and, subject to the general supervision and control of the Board, shall be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Authority, the management of funds, property and business of the Authority and for the administration, organisation and control of the other officers and staff of the Authority. [(4) The President may, after the recommendation of the Minister, terminate the appointment of the Commissioner-General for – (a) misbehaviour; (b) the Commissioner General's inability to perform the functions of his office; or (c) any other sufficient cause. (5) The Commissioner-General may, subject to this Act and to any general or specific directions of the Minister or of the Board, delegate any or all of his functions in relation to a revenue law, to a Revenue Commissioner or any other Commissioner or officer. (6) Subject to any express direction by the Commissioner General to the contrary, any of the powers and duties of the Commissioner General under this Act may be exercised by any officer authorized in writing in that behalf by the Commissioner General.
 
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