Symbion yaishtaki TANESCO Mahakama ya kimataifa. Yaitaka iilipe $561 milioni kwa kukiuka mkataba

Adili

JF-Expert Member
Nov 3, 2007
3,138
1,119
Kampuni ya kimarekani ya Symbion inayojihusisha na kufua umeme imelifikisha shirika la umeme nchini kwenye mahakama ya kimataifa ikitaka kulipwa madai ya trilioni 1.25(dola milioni 561 za kimarekani) kwa madai ya kukiuka mkataba.

----------------
US-based Symbion Power has taken Tanzania Electric Supply Company (Tanesco) to the International Court of Arbitration in Paris seeking $561 million settlement (KSh53.7 billion) for breach of contract.

According to Symbion spokeswoman Julie Foster, the firm filed an application for arbitration at the court on Monday after efforts to resolve the dispute about the validity of the 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) in a friendly manner for more than a whole year failed. “We ran out of options.”

“One month ago, we wrote to Tanesco to give them a notice that we had no choice other than to terminate the contract. The notice period expired on March 3, but Tanesco has not replied. They just continued to ignore Symbion.

"We waited for another week and still heard nothing before we eventually and reluctantly resorted to the international court on March 13. The Power Purchase Agreement is now terminated and the amount claimed is $561 million,” said Ms Foster in a statement made available to The Citizen.

The disputed PPA was signed in December 2015, handing the US firm a long-term contract to supply Tanesco with 112 MW through firm’s Ubungo gas-powered generators until December 2030.

However, on January 26, 2016 Tanesco wrote to Symbion, saying the PPA was put on hold. Former Tanesco managing director Felchesmi Mramba indicated earlier last year that government had directed that it “put on hold” its relation with Symbion and later said he wasn’t ready to discuss the matter with media.

“We can’t have such a large 120MW power plant lying idle whilst Tanzania is short of power. Symbion operated the power plant for six years and had always been owed huge amounts of money by Tanesco. The Symbion Power Plant had provided the lowest cost electricity in Tanzania, so it is a great shame that we have been so unnecessarily forced in to this position by Tanesco,” said Ms Foster.

“For Symbion this is a very sad time and we get no satisfaction at all from it. As everyone knows, we are huge supporters of Tanzania and despite this dispute with the power utility Tanesco, we will always wish Tanzania and its government well.”

Ordered to pay

As Symbion opted to the international tribunal, last September, the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) ordered Tanesco to pay $148.8 million to Standard Chartered Bank-Hong Kong over the tussle on ownership of controversial Independent Tanzania Power Limited (IPTL).

Tanesco’s problems began after the government, in September 2013, controversially paid over Sh440 billion ($200 million) to Pan African Power Solutions Tanzania Limited (PAP) owned by Harbinder Sethi after he claimed he had acquired IPTL.

The funds were withdrawn from the Tegeta escrow account that was opened at the Bank of Tanzania after Tanesco opened a suit at ICSID claiming it was being overcharged by IPTL. Both agreed to have payments directed to the account until the matter was resolved.

However, before any ruling was made, the controversial payments to PAP were made.


Source: US firm demands Sh53bn from Tanzania power supplier
 
kama kesi unayopambana na lissu asiwe mwenyekiti wa TSL unashindwa vibaya je utaweza hii kesi?.....

Huu ni ushahidi kila mwaka tutakuwa tukilipa pesa nyingi kupitia hii mikataba ya tanesco uku tukifurahia obama kuja Tanzania......

symbion =(richmond 2) baada ya kubadili jina

Muhongo,Mwakembe, masaju $.CO halafu eti bado wapo offisini....

nchi ya kipumbavu sana hii.........
 
JamiiForums hiyo ni trilioni moja na kama point tatu,ila imeandikwa kenya shillings 53 bilioni

Haya ni madhara ya kuvunja mikataba na wawekezaji kwa kujifanya eti tuna "mizuka"

Bado wale jamaa tuliowazuia kupeleka mchanga nje wakati tulisaini nao mkataba wapeleke mchanga wa Dhahabu nje! Populism ndio madhara yake

Bado ule mgodi wa dutwa uliofutwa ili tuweke tenki la maji......mzuka,populism.

Bado kule geita ambako kipande cha eneo la mwekezaji kilikatwa wakapewa wachimbaji wadogo .. Mzuka,populism,wakienda mahakamani timekwisja

Bado eneo la makaa ya mawe alilopewa mwekezaji,juzi limekatwa kapewa dangote juu kwa juu.....mzuka,wakienda mahakamani tunapigwa


Listi ni ndefu
 
..wacha wafilisiwe na makesi..utawala huu umejaa dhambi..wacha wafeli ili umma uwajue....wacha umma uumie kwa muda ili waujue vema utawala huu dhalimu na waukatae pale fursa nyingine itakapowadia.....
 
M
US-based Symbion Power has taken Tanzania Electric Supply Company (Tanesco) to the International Court of Arbitration in Paris seeking $561 million settlement (KSh53.7 billion) for breach of contract.

According to Symbion spokeswoman Julie Foster, the firm filed an application for arbitration at the court on Monday after efforts to resolve the dispute about the validity of the 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) in a friendly manner for more than a whole year failed. “We ran out of options.”

“One month ago, we wrote to Tanesco to give them a notice that we had no choice other than to terminate the contract. The notice period expired on March 3, but Tanesco has not replied. They just continued to ignore Symbion.

"We waited for another week and still heard nothing before we eventually and reluctantly resorted to the international court on March 13. The Power Purchase Agreement is now terminated and the amount claimed is $561 million,” said Ms Foster in a statement made available to The Citizen.

The disputed PPA was signed in December 2015, handing the US firm a long-term contract to supply Tanesco with 112 MW through firm’s Ubungo gas-powered generators until December 2030.

However, on January 26, 2016 Tanesco wrote to Symbion, saying the PPA was put on hold. Former Tanesco managing director Felchesmi Mramba indicated earlier last year that government had directed that it “put on hold” its relation with Symbion and later said he wasn’t ready to discuss the matter with media.

“We can’t have such a large 120MW power plant lying idle whilst Tanzania is short of power. Symbion operated the power plant for six years and had always been owed huge amounts of money by Tanesco. The Symbion Power Plant had provided the lowest cost electricity in Tanzania, so it is a great shame that we have been so unnecessarily forced in to this position by Tanesco,” said Ms Foster.

“For Symbion this is a very sad time and we get no satisfaction at all from it. As everyone knows, we are huge supporters of Tanzania and despite this dispute with the power utility Tanesco, we will always wish Tanzania and its government well.”

Ordered to pay

As Symbion opted to the international tribunal, last September, the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) ordered Tanesco to pay $148.8 million to Standard Chartered Bank-Hong Kong over the tussle on ownership of controversial Independent Tanzania Power Limited (IPTL).

Tanesco’s problems began after the government, in September 2013, controversially paid over Sh440 billion ($200 million) to Pan African Power Solutions Tanzania Limited (PAP) owned by Harbinder Sethi after he claimed he had acquired IPTL.

The funds were withdrawn from the Tegeta escrow account that was opened at the Bank of Tanzania after Tanesco opened a suit at ICSID claiming it was being overcharged by IPTL. Both agreed to have payments directed to the account until the matter was resolved.

However, before any ruling was made, the controversial payments to PAP were made.


Source: US firm demands Sh53bn from Tanzania power supplier
Mkuu,hiyo ni 1.3 trilioni,sio bilioni 53


Dai ni zaidi ya USD 500milions
 
US-based Symbion Power has taken Tanzania Electric Supply Company (Tanesco) to the International Court of Arbitration in Paris seeking $561 million settlement (KSh53.7 billion) for breach of contract.

According to Symbion spokeswoman Julie Foster, the firm filed an application for arbitration at the court on Monday after efforts to resolve the dispute about the validity of the 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) in a friendly manner for more than a whole year failed. “We ran out of options.”

“One month ago, we wrote to Tanesco to give them a notice that we had no choice other than to terminate the contract. The notice period expired on March 3, but Tanesco has not replied. They just continued to ignore Symbion.

"We waited for another week and still heard nothing before we eventually and reluctantly resorted to the international court on March 13. The Power Purchase Agreement is now terminated and the amount claimed is $561 million,” said Ms Foster in a statement made available to The Citizen.

The disputed PPA was signed in December 2015, handing the US firm a long-term contract to supply Tanesco with 112 MW through firm’s Ubungo gas-powered generators until December 2030.

However, on January 26, 2016 Tanesco wrote to Symbion, saying the PPA was put on hold. Former Tanesco managing director Felchesmi Mramba indicated earlier last year that government had directed that it “put on hold” its relation with Symbion and later said he wasn’t ready to discuss the matter with media.

“We can’t have such a large 120MW power plant lying idle whilst Tanzania is short of power. Symbion operated the power plant for six years and had always been owed huge amounts of money by Tanesco. The Symbion Power Plant had provided the lowest cost electricity in Tanzania, so it is a great shame that we have been so unnecessarily forced in to this position by Tanesco,” said Ms Foster.

“For Symbion this is a very sad time and we get no satisfaction at all from it. As everyone knows, we are huge supporters of Tanzania and despite this dispute with the power utility Tanesco, we will always wish Tanzania and its government well.”

Ordered to pay

As Symbion opted to the international tribunal, last September, the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) ordered Tanesco to pay $148.8 million to Standard Chartered Bank-Hong Kong over the tussle on ownership of controversial Independent Tanzania Power Limited (IPTL).

Tanesco’s problems began after the government, in September 2013, controversially paid over Sh440 billion ($200 million) to Pan African Power Solutions Tanzania Limited (PAP) owned by Harbinder Sethi after he claimed he had acquired IPTL.

The funds were withdrawn from the Tegeta escrow account that was opened at the Bank of Tanzania after Tanesco opened a suit at ICSID claiming it was being overcharged by IPTL. Both agreed to have payments directed to the account until the matter was resolved.

However, before any ruling was made, the controversial payments to PAP were made.


Source: US firm demands Sh53bn from Tanzania power supplier

Oh my God, Mama Mia!! who will cough this ??
 
Yaani mkataba wa Symbion ulikuwa extended hadi 2030? Hii nchi ina laana; inaonekana imelaaniwa hii. Yaani hawakujifunza kitu kwenye ule wa IPTL unaolitesa taifa hadi leo? Yule Mramba aliyefukuzwa Tanesco alikuwa na mkono kwenye hili? Kama ndivyo alistahili kutimuliwa. Waziri husika naye? Desemba 2015 waziri wa nishati alikuwa vile? Hili hakulijua? Mkataba wa zaidi ya trillion ni ajabu kama BLM halikufahamu.
 
kama kesi unayopambana na lissu asiwe mwenyekiti wa TSL unashindwa vibaya je utaweza hii kesi?.....

au ndio aibu nyingine kama ya DOWANS IPTL RICHMOND NA ESCROW?.......

Muhongo,Mwakembe, masaju $.CO halafu eti bado wapo offisini....

nchi ya kipumbavu sana hii.........
Masaju na Muhongo Wako busy na Tundu Lissu
Nchi imeja mabashite kila kona
 
Back
Top Bottom