Govt sues supplier for undelivered computers
Govt sues supplier for undelivered computersBy Laura Hamusute
Mon 09 Nov. 2009, 04:00 CAT
GOVERNMENT has sued MA and C Suppliers, claiming a refund of K41, 242,500 being an amount for undelivered computers to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services.
Government, through the Attorney General, explained in a writ of summons filed in the Lusaka High Court that on November 27, 2007, MA and C Suppliers were awarded a contract to supply and deliver four desktop computers, two scanners, four printers, three fax machines and a central processing unit all valued at K 49, 978,750.
The Attorney General further explained that the amount in question was paid in full to MA and C Suppliers after which they only delivered three fax machines and two scanners valued at K 8, 636, 250.
He disclosed that MA and C Suppliers have to date not delivered the remaining goods with no justifiable reason despite repeated requests.
Government has also sued the owner of MA and C suppliers, a Mr. A.C. Mumba.
It is against this background that government has sought the intervention of the court in the matter seeking damages for breach of contract and a refund of K 41, 242,500.
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