ACTING Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Director General Monica Mwansa says Zambia’s improvement on the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is an indication that the country has taken steps in enforcing good anti-corruption measures. Speaking during a panel discussion shortly after the presentation of the 2024 CPI, Tuesday, Mwansa said the improvement signified a positive shift in how corruption was perceived by experts and business leaders. “An improvement on the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for a country signifies a positive shift in how corruption is perceived by experts and business leaders. It generally indicates that the country has taken concrete steps to enhance transparency, enforce anti-corruption measures, and strengthen governance institutions. Therefore, we are elated to see the improvement on the CPI. Numbers...

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