THE Copperbelt University says citizens should refrain from passing premature judgments concerning the matter in which two lecturers were arrested for soliciting and receiving bribes to facilitate students to pass examinations. On Wednesday, the Anti-Corruption Commission arrested two lecturers at the Copperbelt University for soliciting and receiving bribes to facilitate students to pass examinations. ACC Head of Corporate Communications Timothy Moono said Dr Daniel Mwanza and Henry Mvula corruptly solicited K5,000 or sexual gratification from two female first year students and actually received K1,500 as an inducement to make the students pass their Continuous Assessments (CA) and final examinations. In a statement, Thursday, CBU Registrar Helen Mukumba said the university took the case very seriously and had triggered its own...

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