Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam METEC was once responsible for constructing the $4 billion
Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam project on the River
Nile, expected to be Africa's biggest hydroelectric project, but was ousted from the contract in August 2018. Kinfe Dagnew, a Brigadier General in Ethiopia's army and former chief executive of METEC plays a significant role in the organization. The company was assigned development of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and sugar factory, as well as the
Jinka Sugar Bag factory. On 12 November 2018, all assigned project canceled due to fail to complete, and government arrested Kinfe Dagnew, CEO of METEC, after a trial to escape through
Sudan, where he was captured by Defence force. Kinfe Dagnew arrived in helicopter to
Addis Ababa. Many METEC officials were prosecuted for corruption on the project.
Tax evasion In April 2018, Kinfe Dagnew resigned the company after serving for eight years, when Prime Minister
Abiy Ahmed became head of the ruling party
Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front. The company remained unknown when it was operated by TPLF. In June, parliamentary committee found that METEC squandered hundreds of machinery products worth 326.4 million dollars without study of the market. Sources say that the
Commercial Bank of Ethiopia squandered 2.8 million dollars without completion of sugar projects, and revealed the company borrowed 436 million dollars.
Kinfe Dagnew arrest On 12 November 2018, the chief executive officer, Kinfe Dagnew was arrested by the
Ethiopian National Defense Force after attempting to escape through the Sudan border. He was found with an empty briefcase believed to be illegally transporting goods. Shortly after hours, an Ethiopian Air Force helicopter dispatched from Debrezeit airbase brought Kinfe Dagnew to Addis Ababa. 40 of the company's officials were detained after they called for meeting in Imperial Hotel, Gerji, Addis Ababa. Some newspapers quoted that they were transferred to Addis Ababa Police Commission; then temporarily jailed by Federal Police. ==References==