PAP falsely claimed it had acquired 70 per cent of
MPs said the transactions were questionable because they were not backed by proper documentation to justify the movement of such vast sums.
Stanbic was also accused of allowing withdrawals totalling Sh73 billion within a "very short period", prompting investigators from the Prevention and Combating of
The transactions, Parliament was told, were captured on the bank's closed circuit televisions, whose footage showed individuals withdrawing large amounts of cash from PAP's accounts.
Parliament now wants the bank investigated, penalised and forced to return the Tegeta escrow billions.
In what could tarnish the image of one of
Last Friday, Stanbic Bank Tanzania CEO
"There has been a lot of hype over the last few days in respect of the Tegeta escrow account saga, which is currently being discussed in Parliament," he wrote.
"I would like to take this opportunity to reassure you that the bank has complied with all of its fiduciary and regulatory obligations. In addition we have given our full cooperation to the relevant authorities.
"I am confident that our business will not be affected, and count on your support to convey this message to our customers…If any of you are approached by the media, please refer these queries to Desideria Mwegelo, our Head of Marketing & Corporate Affairs,"
But
The Citizen has reliably established that after a series of interrogations by PCCB officials on how Stanbic handled the two accounts belonging to PAP, one of the bank's top officials, Mr
The Ugandan national, who had been with the bank for 11 years, was accused of sanctioning questionable transfers from PAP accounts to overseas accounts.
He was also accused of failing to notify or alert the relevant authority responsible for curbing money laundering.
Speaking when Parliament was debating the escrow saga on Friday, Finance deputy minister Mwigulu Nchemba ordered the two banks that were involved in the transactions to issue official statements to the government and general public on how they handled the monies.
Only
MPs, journalists, ministers and religious leaders, among other recipients.
Stanbic has yet to issue such as statement, contrary to the order issued in Parliament.
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