Former Anti-Corruption Commission Director Agness Kayobo Ngandu has been unanimously elected to sit on the African Union Advisory Board on Corruption.
Mrs. Ngandu has been voted by the African Union Executive Council with the highest of votes; 46 member states out of 53
The African Union Advisory Board on Corruption (AUABC) promotes and encourages adoption and application of anti-corruption measures on the continent.
It also collects and documents information on the nature and scope of corruption and related offenses in Africa.
The AUABC develops methodologies for analyzing the nature and extent of corruption in Africa, and disseminates information and sensitizes the public on the negative effects of corruption and related offenses;
It also advises governments on how to deal with the scourge of corruption and related offenses in their domestic jurisdictions.
This is according to a statement issued to the media by First Secretary for Press and Tourism at the Zambian Embassy in Ethiopia Inutu Mwanza.
congratulations!
Congratulations to her indeed…
But just a little correction to LT, it was a majority vote, not a unanimous vote!
Congrats Madam.
Congratulations.
But is that not majority rather than unanimous?
She failed to fight corruption when she was a director at ACC and she cant articulate issues quite well!!!!!!
I thought that big mouthed Kenyan Professor would take such positions! Congratulations madam. God bless you.
Knowledge to have.And wisdom to lack .Is like a pack of books.On an ass’s back.Peter Carlos Hinds.
What is she going to advise Zambia since there’s so much corruption that ACC issued a statement that they’re now not relevant since no one is reporting corruption to them.