A Professor of economics at the University of Zambia has urged Members of Parliament to ensure that the Anti Corruption Commission Bill of 2012 is passed.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Qfm news, Professor Vankentesh Seshamani says progressive Bills that are aimed at alleviating escalating levels of graft must be supported by all well meaning Zambians.
Professor Seshamani has however charged that policies will only bear positive fruits when they are implemented.
He has also urged government to strengthen law enforcement agencies in order for the country to recover misapplied public resources.
Recently, parliament unanimously supported the ACC Bill which passed through the second reading stage and once enacted, it will strengthen the corruption crusade.
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