TRANSPORT and Logistics Minister Frank Tayali says former ACC board chairperson Musa Mwenye is playing double standards. Last week, Mwenye revealed that the Ministry of Justice removed him from the programme during the launch of the Anti-Corruption Policy which was officiated by President Hakainde Hichilema after he criticised the asset recovery strategy. He also said ACC was not fighting current corruption. But commenting on that in an interview, Sunday, Tayali said Mwenye should have stepped aside after noticing that the environment wasn’t conducive. “It would have been nice for the former board chair of the ACC that once the environment under which he worked was not conducive, according to him, he would have asked to step aside. It appears as...

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