DIRECTOR of Public Prosecutions Gilbert Phiri says there is need to make consequences of corruption and financial crimes painful in order to curb corruption. Meanwhile, Southern African Institute for Policy and Research SAIPAR Executive Director Professor Manenga Ndulo said the growing complexity of financial and economic crimes in Zambia requires advanced investigative and prosecutorial capabilities. Speaking when he launched the Financial Investigations and Asset Recovery Curriculum and the Pilot course on Wednesday, Phiri said there was need to ensure that a public officer or politician indulging in crime is ruined and never has to serve the public again. “At this point, allow me to emphasise, we can carve out a bright and prosperous future for Zambia by reducing corruption and...

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