President David Granger last Friday assured that once evidence has been accumulated against persons fingered in forensic audits as having engaged in corrupt practices, action will be taken.
“I can’t say when government will take action. This is a work in progress. The important thing and the most important factor is that we want to prevent the reoccurrence of any improprieties,” he said on the Ministry of the Presidency’s programme, “The Public Interest.”
The President stated that the audits were meant to highlight what exactly happened. “It is sometimes not every easy to prosecute people.