ANTI-Corruption Commission Director General Daphne Chabu says corruption is not only a legal infraction but a profound assault on human dignity as it deprives citizens of fair access to essential services, while fuelling poverty, injustice, and systemic inequality. Speaking during the commemoration of Africa Anti-Corruption Day, Friday, Chabu said corruption engrains inequality and creates systems where only the corrupt thrive, while the honest suffer. “Today 11th July, 2025, we come together to commemorate African Anti-Corruption Day, a landmark occasion rooted in the adoption of the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption. This convention which came into force on 5th August, 2006, now boasts 48 ratified member states including Zambia. Zambia’s ratification reflects our unwavering commitment to eradicating corruption...

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