PATRIOTIC Front (PF) Chipili Member of Parliament Davis Mwila has been sued by his employee over unpaid salary arrears amounting to K164 million.
According to a statement of claim before the Kitwe High Court, Timmy Simuyile, who is the complainant in the matter, has sued Mr Mwila of house number 80, Mukuba Natwange in Kitwe, as a defendant.
Mr Simuyile claimed that Mr Mwila had accumulated salary arrears amounting to K164, 000,000 at the rate of K2, 000,000 per month for the seven years he had been in employment.
He said he had been a driver and election campaigner for Mr Mwila, who is a business executive and a parliamentarian.
Mr Simuyile claimed that Mr Mwila promised to buy a house for him at a cost of K60, 000,000 upon his election as MP but had not done so despite winning the polls.
He explained that he travelled to Tanzania on four occasions to collect motor vehicles on behalf of Mr Mwila at a rate of K2, 000,000 per trip, which amounted to K8, 000,000, but that he had not been paid the money to date.
He further claimed that Mr Mwila had sold all the four motor vehicles imported which he used to drive and now intended to sell the last Mitsubishi Fuso truck which he was currently driving without paying the money due to him.
Mr Simuyile is now seeking an order to compel Mr Mwila to pay K164, 000,000 salary arrears, K60, 000,000 value of the pledged house and K8, 000,000 charges for transporting the four vehicles.
He is also seeking an order of preservation and attachment of a motor vehicle known as Mitsubishi Fuso truck, registration number ACL 9266, pursuant to order 26 rule 1 and 2 of the High Court rules, interests, costs and any other relief the court might deem fit.
In his defence, Mr Mwila denied owing Mr Simuyile salary arrears amounting to K164 million.
He also denied owing any other amounts, adding that Mr Simuyile had never been his election campaign manager.
[ Times of Zambia ]