TRANSPARENCY International Zambia (TI-Z) says the country has maintained its score of 33 on the 2022 Corruption Perception Index for the third consecutive year. TI-Z says the development is against political assurances from the UPND administration that it would improve in the corruption fight, resulting in an improved CPI score for Zambia. Speaking during the launch of the CPI yesterday, TI-Z Advocacy, Policy and Research Lead Bright Chizonde said Zambia was not doing well compared with other countries. “We have been moving from 38 in 2016, 37 in 2017, 35 in 2018, in 2019 34 and then we maintained the score in 2020 at 33, 2021 at 33 as well and then for the year 2022 the score has been...

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