THE Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) says it has facilitated the establishment of more than 270 Integrity Committees in public and private institutions in an effort to scale up the fight against corruption. Meanwhile, Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z) has called for integrity to become the guiding principle in how institutions operate and how public resources are managed. Speaking during the commemoration of African Anti-Corruption Day, Saturday, ACC Director General Daphne Chabu said promoting integrity and combating corruption was key to economic growth. “In Zambia, the Anti-Corruption Commission continues to promote integrity through corruption prevention initiatives and public education programmes. The Commission is working closely with learning institutions to integrate integrity and anti-corruption education into school curricula and has established Integrity Clubs in...




