Secretary to the Cabinet Joshua Kanganja says the fight against corruption is for every Zambian and not the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and Government alone.
Dr Kanganja said when he opened the dissemination workshop for ACC policy to permanent secretaries in Lusaka on April 1 that Zambia will only eradicate corruption if all stakeholders join the fight against the vice.
“There is a tendency in this country to think that the fight against corruption is the responsibility of ACC and Government alone. This is a wrong concept which should not be entertained.
We ought to take the corruption fight very seriously because if we do not, we will cripple the nation economically and disadvantage the poor,” he said.
Dr Kanganja said Zambians should take a firm stance on the fight against corruption for the country to make progress.
He said citizens should refuse bribes and report all people engaged in corrupt activities to the ACC and other investigative agencies.
To permanent secretaries, he said their role as chief executive officers in Government is important in the fight against corrption because they promote transparency, accountability and efficiency in the delivery of public service.
“The fight against corruption is the responsibility of all of us. Your role is even greater because of the job you do in ministries, departments, agencies and provinces,” Dr Kanganja said.
He said the development of the National Anti-Corruption Policy and its implementation Plan indicates Government’s commitment to fight corruption.
The National Anti-Corruption Policy will be implemented within five years from 2010 to 2014.
Dr Kanganja said corporate and political will from permanent secretaries will be needed to successfully achieve the implementation of the policy.
Earlier, Commonwealth Governance secretariat advisor Roger Koranteng commended Zambia for the firm stance it has taken against corruption.
Dr Koranteng said Zambia is among leading African countries in the promotion of good governance, which includes the fight against corruption.
“Fighting corruption is like waging war. It is important for Zambia to sustain the fight against corruption. Zambia cannot fight corruption if it does not have a good administration. I am happy to say Zambia has a good administration in the fight against corruption,” he said.
And ACC director-general Godfrey Kayukwa said the workshop will highlight the role of permanent secretaries as chief executive officers in Government in the implementation of the policy against corruption.
[ Zambia daily Mail ]
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