THE Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee has proposed that the law governing the Anti-Corruption Commission’s operations should be amended to allow part of the recovered assets to be used to mitigate the Commission’s operational costs. The Committee has also proposed that part of the funds allocated for the rehabilitation of Liuwa National Park in the 2025 national budget should be channelled toward energy generation. Speaking when the Committee appeared before the Expanded Planning and Budgeting Committee, Tuesday, PAC member Jonathan Daka noted the erratic funding of the ACC. “The Committee observes with concern the persistent erratic funding of the Anti-Corruption Commission. The Committee further bemoans the inadequate transport and lack of office space for the officers in the Commission. In this...

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