BRITISH High Commissioner to Zambia Nicholas Woolley says the focus on fighting corruption in the country should not only be on the past, but also the present and the future. And High Commissioner Woolley says every year, over $50 billion of stolen assets are flown out of Africa and sadly, Zambia is part of this shocking statistic. Meanwhile, Director of Public Prosecution Gilbert Phiri says Zambia’s environment has been defiled by purported investors whose only aim is to enrich themselves. Speaking during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Basel Institute on Governance and the National Prosecution Authority (NPA), Wednesday, High Commissioner Woolley noted the need for corruption to be tackled in all aspects. “Both Zambia and the United...

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