Majaliwa hands-over 88 vehicles to PCCB to boost performance

By Lake Zone Watch Writer

Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa yesterday handed over 88 vehicles to the Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) which will be distributed to regional offices to boost its work performance.

PCCB Director-General Crispin Chalamila, at a handing-over ceremony held at the Police College in Moshi, informed the Prime Minister that in the past three years of President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s leadership his organisation received 30 billion/- for the purchase of 195 vehicles of which 88 have already been procured.

“The process of buying the remaining 107 vehicles is continuing and we expect to get them soon to help us improve our performance,” he said.

The brief vehicles handing-over event was performed after the premier had closed a PCCB training course on investigation.

The main function of the state-run anti-corruption watch-dog is to find corrupt officials.

Main types or categories of corruption are supply versus demand corruption, grand versus petty corruption, conventional vetsus unconventional corruption and public versus private corruption.

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