MINISTER of Works and Transport Erkki Nghimtina has been accused of side-stepping regulations and unilaterally allocating a government property, which was already earmarked for allocation to another government institution, to a private individual.
The minister, however, denied any wrong doing, saying he was merely doing a case study to catch complacent officials at the Ministry of Works and Transport. He said he contracted a private individual to clean the property which has not been occupied for 24 years.
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