Six public servants charged over 273.5m/

Six public servants in Tanzania's Singida Region have been charged with multiple counts of corruption, including money laundering and abuse of office. The charges relate to financial irregularities and procurement fraud at the Singida Regional Referral Hospital.
Why it matters
This case underscores ongoing efforts to combat systemic corruption and financial mismanagement within public health infrastructure.
SINGIDA: A total of six public servants in Singida Region have been arraigned before the Singida Resident Magistrate's Court on various counts, including abuse of office, causing loss to a public authority, money laundering, using false documents and uttering false documents, involving a cumulative loss of 273.5m/-.
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