CHIEF Government Spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa says there is no point in rushing President Hakainde Hichilema to appoint a substantive director general at the Anti-Corruption Commission because proper due diligence is needed, given how sensitive the commission is. Recently, a consortium of Civil Society Organisations expressed concern over the continued operation of the ACC without a substantive director general and a board, arguing that this anomaly would hinder the commission’s effectiveness in fighting corruption. Commenting on these concerns in an interview, Thursday, Mweetwa said the absence of a DG at the commission did not mean that the fight against corruption would not gain momentum. “When you see that you are coming from a background where you have a DG resign and...