PF defends its corruption strategy

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Ms Siliya, clad in black jeans, white shirt and slippers, first appeared before the joint Government investigations team at the former Anti-Corruption Commission head office in Woodlands, Lusaka
Ms Siliya, clad in black jeans, white shirt and slippers, first appeared before the joint Government investigations team at the former Anti-Corruption Commission head office in Woodlands, Lusaka

The ruling Patriotic Front says its quest to fight corruption in the country cannot be questioned.

PF Deputy Spokesperson Frank Bwalya says contrary to assertions by some stakeholders, the ruling PF in government has endeavored to eradicate corruption in the country.

Mr. Bwalya says President Lungu and the late President Michael Sata demonstrated their resolve to fighting corruption by not protecting anyone found wanting.

He says people have seen that the PF has shown commitment in weeding out corruption in the country.

And Mr. Bwalya has castigated former Justice Deputy Minister Keith Mukata for claiming that there is too much corruption under the PF government.

He says if Mr. Mukata saw the high levels of corruption in the PF he should have resigned a long time ago.

 

QFM

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