
FORMER Taskforce on Corruption State prosecutor, Mutembo Nchito yesterday appeared before the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) legal practitioners committee in connection with a complaint of legal impropriety raised by second Republican president, Frederick Chiluba.
Also summoned was Patriotic Front (PF) secretary general, Wynter Kabimba to answer charges of breaching provisions of the law following a complaint by former Health deputy minister, Solomon Musonda.
On the complaint against Mr Nchito, Dr Chiluba was represented by his administrative assistant Emmanuel Mwamba at the hearing that started at 10:00 hours at the LAZ offices.
LAZ heard the complaint against Mr Nchito for lodging an appeal against the acquittal of Dr Chiluba without consent from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
The former Taskforce prosecutor refused to say anything, arguing that he could not defend himself because he was acting on behalf of the DPP.
The committee, however, directed Mr Nchito to make a submission which must be before the committee within 30 days.
The directive was extended to Mr Mwamba, who was representing Dr Chiluba. Mr Mwamba, who made the submission on behalf of the former president, justified why LAZ should discipline Mr Nchito.
Dr Chiluba had complained in a letter to LAZ dated August 27 last year over The Post newspaper story that stated that the State had appealed against the judgment entered in favour of the former president on August 17, 2009.
The story published details and grounds supporting the appeal and further reading showed that instructions to Mr Nchito sanctioning the appeal were written by former Taskforce on Corruption executive chairperson, Max Nkole and not the DPP.
It also emerged that the instructions that were dated August 21, 2009 were copied to the DPP, Chalwe Mchenga.
The DPP responded to the letter and refused to give consent to the appeal. Instead he advised Mr Nkole and Mr Nchito to give him the judgment to help decide whether the appeal was relevant.
“We are, therefore, surprised that an agent in Mr Nchito has blatantly usurped the constitutional powers of the DPP and proceeded to appeal in the case even in the face of clear cautionary instructions from the DPP,” Dr Chiluba said.
The judgment related to a case where Dr Chiluba was co-charged for offences of theft by public servant with former Access Financial Services directors, Faustin Kabwe and Aaron Chungu.
And according to summons drawn by LAZ administrative assistant Sipelile Mwilwa addressed to Mr Kabimba and Mr Nchito, Dr Musonda petitioned LAZ to take disciplinary action against the PF secretary general for allegedly violating the legal practitioners’ rules when he wrote the DPP that the Chitambo MP had been charged with a minor offence when the matter was already before the courts of law.
Dr Musonda has asked LAZ to investigate and punish Mr Kabimba for allegedly using expressions that he said would erode confidence in the country’s justice system.
He based his complaint on an article that appeared in The Post newspaper of June 22, 2010, which described the charge against the former minister as a mockery of justice.
The letter, which was copied to his lawyer, Sunday Nkonde of SBN Legal Practitioners, the president of LAZ and LAZ secretary, states that Mr Kabimba had breached rule number 32 of the legal practitioners practice rules of 2002 under statutory number 51.
[Times of Zambia]