Removal Of fired Permanent Secretaries and District Commissioners From Payroll Illegal- Chilubi MP Mulenga Fube

Chilubi MP Mulenga Fube

By OLIVER SAMBOKO

CHILUBI Member of Parliament, Mulenga Fube says the new dawn government has breached the constitution by removing from payroll the recently fired Permanent Secretaries and District Commissioners before they are paid their benefits.

He said the removal of district commissioners and permanent secretaries from government payroll is contrary to the constitution.

Speaking in Parliament when he rose on a matter of urgent importance, Mr Fube accused the government of breaching article 189 of the constitution.

He said the constitution provides that a person’s benefit shall be paid promptly and regularly.

He said the President swore to protect the constitution and therefore should ensure that the affected former PSs and DCs are protected from any constitutional breach.

Mr Fube also said the same constitution states that if the person’s pension benefits are not paid, that person shall stop working but the person’s name shall be maintained on the payroll until the pension benefits are paid based on the last salary.

He said while he has no issues with the President exercising his constitutional powers to fire and hire, he has issues with the removal from government payroll of these fired officers before their benefits have been paid.

Mr Fube also lamented that the removal from payroll of the PSs and DCs before paying them benefits has left them and their families in a difficult financial situation.

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