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Govt advised to consider relaxing Covid-19 restrictio­ns

- By KETRA KALUNGA

little political will for major last

THE slow pace at which en forcement agencies are pur suing cases cited in the Au ditor General’s report, has contribute­d to a rise in the abuse of public funds Zambia Council for Social Develop ment (ZCSD) ZCSD Executive Director Leah Mitaba has said.

It was worrying, she said, that prosecutio­ns took long giving an impression that nothing was being done to bring culprits to book.

Ms. Mitaba was concerned that Zambians continued to see the rot in the management of public funds meant to allevi ate the levels of poverty in the country.

“The AG office is doing its work and bringing out some of the rot that is happening in the government offices, sadly we still see slow action on the part especially of the law enforce ment agencies, corruption cas es are not moving at the pace that they should,” she said.

She said the revelation­s in the report on the account of parastatal bodies for the finan cial year ended, December 31, 2020, is a vindicatio­n on the part of people responsibl­e to provide checks and balances such as civil society organisa tions (CSOs).

Ms. Mitaba said that the findings in the AG report are speaking to the important role that CSOs play in the fight against corruption.

“We are vindicated as CSOs because when we take the gov ernment to account on certain issues, when we fight some of the things that are happening that are not right, we are mis understood,” she said.

Ms. Mitaba urged the gov ernment through the law en forcement agencies to quickly move in and close in on the people mentioned in the AG’s report if the country is to win the fight against graft.

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