THE Committee on Cabinet Affairs has cautioned Inspector General of Police Graphel Musamba against avoiding invitations from Parliament to appear before any committee. Meanwhile, Assistant Commissioner of Police and Director Planning and Policy under the Research Planning Directorate Augustine Silwamba says resource constraints and legal limitations still affect the effectiveness of detecting and analysing financial crimes. Speaking during a sitting, Thursday, Committee Chairperson Newton Samakai said Musamba should ensure that he appeared before any Parliamentary committee when summoned, stating that one could only abscond when sick or dead. “…This is not the first committee that he (IG) is avoiding. We have been told that even in the other committees, it has been the same. When Parliament asks your institutions to...

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