TRANSPARENCY International Zambia (TI-Z) says it is concerned with the prolonged silence and lack of progress on the revised Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Bill of 2025, which was validated by stakeholders in March. TI-Z Head of Programmes Raymond Mutale says the timely enactment of the Bill is crucial for implementing Zambia’s national anti-corruption efforts and aligning the country’s legal framework with regional and international anti-corruption standards. In a statement, Tuesday, Mutale noted that the proposed amendments to the Act seek to strengthen the ACC’s operational and financial autonomy, deal with ambiguities in the current law and provide for improved asset recovery. “Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z) expresses deep concern over the prolonged silence and lack of progress regarding the revised Anti-Corruption Commission...

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