ANTI-Corruption Commission Deputy Director General Monica Mwansa says Zambia’s improved ratings on the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) vindicated the commission, which has faced criticism from the general public. And Mwansa says there is political will from President Hakainde Hichilema in the fight against corruption and financial crimes. Speaking on Hot FM’s Red Hot Breakfast show, Friday, Mwansa said she was excited upon hearing the news about Zambia’s improved ratings on the CPI. “On the list of my highlights at the commission has been the improvement of the Corruption Perception Index (CPI). When the results of the ratings were announced, I was so excited. For me, I felt the Commission was being vindicated. After so many sentiments, ‘there is nothing that...

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