The calls centre on allegations of financial mismanagement, procurement irregularities and corruption involving various government institutions during the previous administration. While several investigations were launched and some matters remain before investigative agencies or the courts, campaigners argue that Parliament has a constitutional responsibility to ensure public funds are properly accounted for. Allegations surrounding procurement procedures prompted calls for investigations, with accountability advocates urging authorities to publish the findings and recover any public funds that may have been lost through unlawful conduct. Since 2021, several investigations and arrests involving public officials have been linked to allegations surrounding fuel procurement and supply contracts. They further contend that public confidence in state institutions depends on independent investigations, timely prosecutions where evidence exists, and the recovery of public funds where wrongdoing is established.