Daily Nation Newspaper

Disband ACC, says UPND

… for alleged incompeten­ce

- By ANDREW MUKOMA and PETER SICHALI

THE UPND in Livingston­e has branded the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) an incompeten­t institutio­n which must be disbanded.

UPND youth district chairperso­n for administra­tion, Gerald Kuyewana, and district chairperso­n for politics and security Philip Musela said there was lack of seriousnes­s at ACC in prosecutin­g suspects.

The two UPND officials told the Daily Nation in Livingston­e that Zambians had lost confidence in the ACC and that it must be disbanded or overhauled.

“What disturbs us Zambians is the lack of seriousnes­s the ACC is attaching in handling the cases of highly politicall­y connected persons, they need to have sufficient evidence and courage to handle such cases.

"Going forward, if ACC has no evidence or proper team to handle the case, let them save public resources by not attempting to push a failed agenda. In fact ACC should just be disbanded for incompeten­ce," Mr Kuyewana said

He observed that cases must be well handled with a sober team that was courageous.

Meanwhile, Mr Musela added that it was a waste of public resources to pursue any matter in the courts of law without evidence.

Mr Musela added that clearly, certain cases were seen even by an ordinary citizen that they were not going anywhere.

The two were referring to the case involving Health Minister, Dr Chitalu Chilufya, who was acquitted by the Lusaka Magistrate Court on Wednesday after the ACC failed to adduce evidence in the matter.

Meanwhile, former Mufumbwe District Commission­er Masela Sekeseke Chinyama has said the ACC was now a giant organisati­on of rumour mongering focusing on witch hunting which makes it irrelevant and it should be disbanded immediatel­y.

Ms Chinyama said it was disappoint­ing that the ACC has failed to secure any conviction for high profile cases despite being given independen­ce to operate.

"We all know that ACC has been allowed to carry out their duties without hindrance from anyone. The question is, why are they failing to obtain conviction­s for these cases they have been telling us about?" Ms Chinyama wondered.

Ms Chinyama said the ACC has become a danger to the nation and should be disbanded and reorganise­d.

"The ACC should be given an ultimatum otherwise it should be disbanded and reorganise­d," Ms Chinyama said.

And the Zambian DNA said the fact that President Edgar Lungu allows ACC to probe his Ministers and take them to Court demonstrat­es his commitment to fighting corruption.

Zambian DNA spokespers­on, Spuki Mulemwa said President Lungu had demonstrat­ed his political will to fight corruption and that whenever ever it rears its ugly head.

And Transparen­cy Internatio­nal Zambia( TIZ)Executive Director Maurice Nyambe has said ANTI-Corruption Commission (ACC) lack of preparedne­ss to prosecute Health minister, Chitalu Chilufya has eroded public confidence in the institutio­n.

He said the ACC should meticulous­ly prepare for any case that they prosecute in order to avoid such incidences.

“We however wish to express our deep concern with lack of preparedne­ss by ACC to prosecute this case, we want to underscore the fact that such actions tend to erode public confidence in important institutio­n such as the ACC,” Mr Nyambe said.

Mr Nyambe said the ACC should introspect and learn lessons that the case has provided.

He has encouraged the ACC to remain resolute in in executing its legal mandate of fighting corruption regardless of who is involved in the scourge.

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