STATE House says former president Edgar Lungu’s claim that a judicial officer confided in him about State House interference implies that he planted people in these institutions based on patronage. State House Chief Communications Specialist Clayson Hamasaka, who has denied Lungu’s claim, says Lungu should not cry foul when action is taken against the political cadres who report to him. During a recent interview, Lungu claimed that some judicial officers have approached him to complain that they are operating under interference from State House. He said the UPND government should allow the judiciary and law enforcement agencies to do their jobs, as he did, to restore confidence in these institutions. Responding to Lungu yesterday, Hamasaka said as a lawyer and...