has ordered nine arrests of the Sadala market staff in the district, including the head of the market, Joseph Akyoo for suspicion of public finances.
The district commissioner issued the order yesterday after receiving a complaint from the traders of the market, given a receipt of incompetence and unemployment of EFD machines in collecting revenue.
The district chief ordered the police and anti-corruption institutions (Takukuru) and police officers who were present at an auction hearing conference, to arrest the officials to investigate the suspects.
According to Sabaya, in the short term, there has been a significant shortage in the financial collections so there are signs of fraudulent public finances. "This market, despite having many domestic and foreign traders, is still small and I agree with traders there is a dirty game here that needs to be investigated," he said.
Initially, talking at the meeting, market traders, Erick Ndosi and Amina Abdalah said they have been given a number of hands-on receipts that are being made on the street.
Ndosi said despite the granting of a receipt of hand that they do not believe if all the money comes to the council and the market is dirty and they do not know what the money is doing.
Amina said the market leaders have been making huge taxes and issuing receipts that are not of the councils so that they can investigate the incident.
Hai's Executive Director John Sinto said the council would monitor whether these machines were damaged or damaged by the officials because it is wrong to use non-EFD receipts.
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