
FORMER Minister of Finance Situmbeko Musokotwane says he will support the re-introduction of the Abuse of Office clause when it is tabled in Parliament.
The clause was removed by the MMD government in which he served. Dr Musokotwane, who is Liuwa member of Parliament, told Radio Phoenix yesterday that he supports the decision, if it is meant to enhance the fight against corruption.
“I have no problem with the re-introduction of the clause. Yes, I will support it if it will assist the country to fight against corruption. I have no problem with that,” he said.
And Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Emmanuel Chenda says the re-introduction of the Abuse of Office clause through the Anti-Corruption Bill will enhance the fight against corruption in the country.
Mr Chenda said the Patriotic Front (PF) Government will remain committed to fighting corruption because the vice deprives Zambians of better living standards.
“The PF government is allergic to corruption and as Cabinet ministers, we will ensure that we fight corruption which our colleagues, the MMD, entertained when they were in Government,” Mr Chenda said.
The minister was speaking in Ndola yesterday when he officiated at the farewell church service for Reverend Milton Mulenga at United Church of Zambia (UCZ) Mushili Bethel congregation.
Mr Chenda said the government is determined to improve living conditions through dedication to serving people, as opposed to plundering public resources.
He said the re-introduction of the Abuse of Office clause is an indication that the government is committed to fighting corruption in the country.
Mr Chenda, who is also PF Bwana Mkubwa member of Parliament, said corruption slows down development and worsens poverty.
And Mr Chenda has assured former employees of Ndola Copper Refinery that outstanding payments will be resolved by Government. Mr Chenda also commended Rev Mulenga for the job well done at UCZ Mushili Bethel congregation. The reverend helped to implement many projects for the church.
“Your contribution to this church was outstanding. The congregation here in Mushili will miss your services as you go to Kitwe,” Mr Chenda said.
And speaking earlier, Rev Mulenga appealed to Government to ensure that suspected corrupt leaders are investigated. Rev Mulenga said theft of public resources retards development, hence the need for culprits in the MMD government to face the law.
On Wednesday last week, Minister of Justice Sebastian Zulu presented the Anti-Corruption Bill to Parliament to repeal and replace the Anti-Corruption Act of 2010 and allow for the re-introduction of the Abuse of Office clause.
[Zambia Daily Mail]