Donors halt aid to Zambian social-welfare scheme over alleged misuse

Donors halt aid to Zambian social-welfare scheme over alleged misuse

by Joseph Anthony
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Zambian President Edgar Lungu

Britain and Finland have frozen funding to Zambia on suspicion that $4 million they channelled into a social welfare scheme may have been misused, the Zambian presidency said on Tuesday.


The social cash transfer scheme is a donor-supported programme under which the government relays money to vulnerable households in rural areas in Africaโ€™s No.2 copper producer.

The British High Commissioner to Zambia, Fergus Cochrane-Dyet, said in a tweet that Britain had frozen all bilateral funding until audit results are known. โ€œ(Britain) takes a zero tolerance approach to fraud and corruption,โ€ he said.

Officials from Finland did not immediately comment.

Presidential spokesman Amos Chanda said President Edgar Lungu ordered an inquiry three months ago into possible โ€œmisuseโ€ of the aid funds between 2012 and now, and a number of suspects were due to be prosecuted.


โ€œThey notified us about the suspension of aid to the social cash transfer scheme but all other forms of bilateral aid are ongoing,โ€ Chanda said. โ€œFollowing the investigations, the secretary to the cabinet actually presented a report to the president on Friday.โ€

Lee Habasonda, a political analyst at the University of Zambia, said the withdrawal of the funding would hurt the poor in the southern African country at a time when Lusaka is struggling to manage its debt.

โ€œWe hope that the government will take quick remedial measures to ensure that the funding is resumed,โ€ Habasonda said.

Zambiaโ€™s external debt rose to $9.37 billion by the end of June from $8.7 billion in December, the finance ministry said in August, a week after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) raised concerns over its high borrowing.

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