BTO board cleanses Khama of �mess�

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With controversy surrounding the impending Tourism Levy, the tourism minister yesterday said the Botswana Tourism Organisation (BTO) Board has given legitimacy to his decision to handpick and appoint a company to administer the tax.

The Minister of Environment, Natural Resources, Conservation and Tourism, Tshekedi Khama rubbed it in when he told the Parliamentary Committee on Statutory Bodies and State Enterprises yesterday, that the Board has given the deal a go-ahead.

Amongst many inappropriate decisions showing micromanagement of BTO by Khama was an instruction from the minister that ASUA, a UK-based company, be appointed to administer the levy.

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