Second Republican president Frederick Chiluba has said he has no respect for the outcomes of court cases handled by the Taskforce on Corruption because they were heavily politicised.
Speaking through his spokesperson, Emmanuel Mwamba, Dr Chiluba said apart from the cases being politically instigated, they were also targeted at certain individuals.
“[pullquote]The foundation of these cases were political because they were selected and targeted at certain people.
“They were targeted at the former president so that they can diminish his political standing but all the allegations against have been proved otherwise,” Dr Chiluba said.[/pullquote]
The former president was commenting on sentiments by some stakeholders that following the conviction of MMD national secretary Katele Kalumba, Dr Chiluba was equally liable to a conviction.
A Zambian law academician, Michelo Hansungule was yesterday quoted in the media as saying the conviction of Dr Kalumba should bring back Dr Chiluba to the dock.
Dr Chiluba maintained the investigations by the Taskforce were a political witch-hunt targeted at certain leaders in his administration to silence them politically.
He, however, said he had respect for the Judiciary.
“The foundation of these cases were political because they were selected and targeted at certain people.
“They were targeted at the former president so that they can diminish his political standing but all the allegations against have been proved otherwise,” Dr Chiluba said.
An impression was created among the citizenry that Dr Chiluba had abused public resources but the court proved that the former head of State was innocent.
The lesson to be learnt from his acquittal was that the law enforcement agencies should be allowed to operate without any interference from the Executive.
With regard to the Taskforce, he said to begin with, it was an illegal entity that reported directly to the president.
It would have made sense if legal investigative wings investigated the alleged plunder as opposed to the Taskforce.
Dr Chiluba said he respected the Judiciary but emphasised that the judicial process should not be tainted with illegalities and political interference.
“We respect the Judiciary but this process was tainted with illegalities and underhand methods from the beginning.
“It is important that the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) condemns any activities that undermine justice,” Dr Chiluba said.
LAZ had a duty to protect the integrity of the entire process and not to only urge the citizens to respect the outcome of the court process.
“Justice begins from investigations, arrests and the court process,” Dr Chiluba said.
[ Times of Zambia ]