Zambia’s fight against corruption is deserving of support, according to an international organization with a base in Switzerland that works to prevent and combat financial crimes and corruption.
Zambia has demonstrated a commitment to combating corruption, according to PETER MAURER, president of the Basel Institute of Governance, through the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).
On the eve of the 2022 International Anti-Corruption Conference in Washington, DC, the Basel Institute of Governance met with MUSA MWENYE, the chair of the ACC Board.
And Mr. MWENYE claimed that the meeting was fruitful and emphasized important aspects of asset recovery.
He promised that the Basel Institute and the ACC will continue to work together.
This information may be found in a statement that First Secretary Press and Public Relations of the Zambian Embassy in Washington, CHARLES TEMBO, provided to ZNBC News in Lusaka.

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