
Works and Supply minister Mike Mulongoti says government respects the court’s decision over the acquittal of second Republican President, Dr Fredrick Chiluba.
Mr Mulongoti said government also respects the withdrawal of the appeal of the Direct public prosecution (DPP) Chalwe Mchenga.
The minister, who is also Acting MMD spokesperson, said the court used its legal channels in Dr Chiluba’s cases and as such government did not interfere in the matter.
He was reacting to an article which appeared in one of the daily newspapers yesterday which reported that cabinet secured Dr Chiluba’s acquittal.
However, Mr. Mulongoti has refuted claims that government interfered in Dr Chiluba’s acquittal adding that the court has the mandate to adjudicate on Dr Chiluba’s case.
He noted that President Banda had never spoken about Dr Chiluba’s case as he ( President Banda ) knew that the courts had judicial powers over the matter.
The minister has accused some parts of the media of wanting to be prosecutors adding that some of the media organizations are using people who do not fully understand legal matters.
Meanwhile, Chief government spokesperson Lieutenant General Ronnie Shikapwasa says government had no hand in the court ruling in former President Dr Fredrick Chiluba’s acquittal.
Rev Shikapwasha said in a statement to ZANIS last evening that government has had no influence in the judicial process of Dr Chiluba’s case adding that the court rulings were made independently.[quote]
Lt Gen Shikapwasha explained that members of the diplomatic corps those of the co-operating partners Group Torika raised a lot of issues with president Banda including the fight against corruption .
He noted that it is untrue that the group believed that President Banda’s government was accommodating those alleged involved in corruption
Rev Shikapwasha, who is also information and broadcasting minister, said some of the issues raised arise from misrepresentations by some sections of the media and society with political interest to serve, about the judicial process.
The minister noted that the Director of public prosecution DPP determines how a prosecution should proceed in an event he is not satisfied with the court ruling ,and it is up to him to determine whether to appeal or not.
He said that in Dr Chiluba‘s case, the task force on corruption which was prosecuting on behalf had to consult the DPP on whether to appeal or not against the judgment.
Lt Gen Shikapwasha noted that Government respects the London judgment against the former president Chiluba, adding that Government also explained this to the co-operating partners and the group Troika the status of enforcement of the judgment.
He assured cooperating partners and all diplomats accredited to Zambia that government is committed to fight against corruption and to strengthen the institutions that exist in the fight including anti-corruption .
The minister noted that government stands for a judiciary that is free and independent of all forms of influence from government , from co-operating partners ,NGOs and foreign governments.
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