THE Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has arrested two Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock officials for corruption involving over K192.6 million, in connection with the Sustainable Livestock Infrastructure Management Project (SLIMP) loan. The ACC says this brings the number of arrests in the matter to 10. In a statement, Thursday, ACC Acting Head of Corporate Communications Chilufya Chisanga said the Ministry’s Director of Policy, Planning and Information, Succeed Mubanga, had been charged with one count of attempts and conspiracies. “The Anti-Corruption Commission has arrested and charged two officials from the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock for corruption involving over ZMW 192.6 million, in connection with the ongoing investigations into the Sustainable Livestock Infrastructure Management Project (SLIMP) loan, bringing the total number of...




