The government claims that its anti-corruption campaign is a part of efforts to strengthen the rule of law and good governance.
The fight against corruption, according to Justice Minister MULAMBO HAIMBE, is essential to the effort to recoup looted assets.
He adds that the government’s legal measures demonstrate its commitment to safeguarding democratic principles.
The Penal Code Chapter 87 modification, one of the significant legislative reforms the government is implementing, was mentioned by Mr. HAIMBE.
When CECILIA RUTHSTROM-RUIN, the Swedish Ambassador for Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law, and her delegation paid him a visit today in LUSAKA, he made this statement.
Despite some countries’ attempts to undermine democracy, according to Dr. RUTHSTROM-RUIN, ZAMBIA has managed to maintain it.

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