
DODOMA: THE Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) in Dodoma Region has scrutinised 52 development projects valued at over 8.5bn/- and corrected identified irregularities to ensure compliance with contractual obligations and value for public funds.
Presenting the Bureau’s performance report for the period between October and December 2025, Dodoma Deputy Regional PCCB Bureau Chief, Mr Eugenius Hazinamwisho, said the projects cut across key sectors including education, health, road infrastructure and water.
He explained that the monitoring exercise was aimed at ensuring that public resources allocated to development projects are utilised efficiently and in accordance with approved plans.
“The objective is to ensure projects are implemented as agreed in contracts and that wananchi obtain value for money from government expenditure,” he told journalists in the capital over the weekend.
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Mr Hazinamwisho further revealed that during the reporting period, PCCB reached more than 16,000 citizens with anti-corruption education through seminars, public meetings, radio programmes and school anti-corruption clubs.
He said the bureau received 232 complaints during the quarter, of which 129 were corruption-related. Seventeen cases were filed in court following investigations.
The anti-graft watchdog urged Dodoma residents to continue cooperating with authorities by providing accurate and timely information to strengthen the fight against corruption.