RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya
yesterday produced evidence in Parliament which suggests that former Finance
Minister Tendai Biti approved the funding of Government’s agricultural support
programmes that he is now attacking.
Mr Biti, who was Finance Minister during the inclusive
Government when he approved the funding structure for agricultural subsidies on
inputs, is now the leading critic of the programmes.
This prompted Dr Mangudya to remind Mr Biti of the role he
played in sanctioning transactions for agriculture inputs.
He said this while giving oral evidence before Parliament’s
Portfolio Committee on Public Accounts chaired by Mr Biti.
Dr Mangudya sought to read out a letter signed by Mr Biti
where he approved the issuance of farming inputs, directing that a 50kg bag of
fertilizer be sold to A1, old resettlement farmers and small scale farmers for
US$7, while maize and sorghum seed were to be available at less than US$1 per
kg.
“It does not inspire confidence that our MPs do not listen
when others are talking,” said Dr Mangudya. “You see this letter? This letter,
colleagues, is a letter to show that the agriculture you are talking about
today, the Presidential Input Scheme started way back in 2009 during Government
of National Unity, and the funding of this scheme was almost on the similar
principle.
“I also want you to go into the annals of history to see
whether…”
Dr Mangudya could not finish his statement as Mr Biti
interjected and drowned his voice during the tension-filled hearing.
“That is not
important,” said Mr Biti. “It is not important. Even assuming that there was
Command Agriculture in 2009, the law has to be complied with. No, John, you
can’t ascribe misdemeanor on my part. You are being petty and childish. This is
not an inquiry about Tendai Biti.”
But Dr Mangudya stuck to his guns, saying it was important
“because this idea of burning others is not fair”.
“Sometimes it is like a pot calling the kettle black,” said
Dr Mangudya. Chirumhanzu MP Cde Barbra Rwodzi (Zanu-PF) had to implore the two
to be calm.
“Can we all be calm,” she said. “It seems there is a fight
between the two of you. It seems the whole exercise is between the two of you,
can we both be calm. It is not about personal issues, we are just conducting a
Parliamentary inquiry.”
In his evidence, Dr Mangudya said all the Treasury Bills
issued were released at the instruction of the Ministry of Finance and Economic
Development.
He was responding to accusations that the central bank
could not legitimately issue Treasury Bills as that was the responsibility of
Treasury.
“We never spent any money that was not authorised,” said Dr
Mangudya. “Inflation was not high last year. All I am saying is simple, during
the time that you are referring to in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 this economy
required stimulus of fiscus to do what the Government of Zimbabwe through
Cabinet has done.
“The Executive was right to spend this money. How do you
expect the farmer to be paid.”
Dr Mangudya said they had paid US$51 million for the
procurement of four aeroplanes from Malaysia and two of them were fully paid
for.
He said delivery of all the four planes was expected later
this year. Herald
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