The Anti Corruption Commission-ACC- has discontinued criminal proceedings against Food Reserve Agency(FRA) Executive Director, Anthony Mwanaumo.
ACC Acting Director General, Rosewin Wandi, told Journalists in Lusaka that the proceedings where halted last month following instructions by the Director of Public Prosecution-DPP.
However, Ms. Wandi could not say why the DPP decided to discontinue the case.
The FRA director was in February this year arrested by the ACC for abuse of authority of office.
ACC discontinues the case against FRA Executive Director without giving reasons
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) also said that it has handled a total of 428 corruption and non-corruption cases in the first quarter of 2009.
Ms Rosewin Wandi announced that out of the cases 155 were corruption complaints, while the other 273 cases were non-corruption related cases.
She added that corruption complaints were investigated while 74 cases were not.
Mrs. Wandi said the ACC also recorded seven arrests during the first quarter saying a total of 56 cases were undergoing prosecution cases at various stages before the courts of Law.
She said seven convictions were secured which included high profile cases involving former Zambia Air Force(ZAF) Commander Brigadier General Emmanuel Singogo and former Lands Minister Reverend Gladys Nyirongo.
Meanwhile Mrs. Wandi said the commission had continued to face challenges such as staff retention which still remained a challenge due to unattractive conditions of service.
She further said also need for the Commission and the governance secretariat to quickly conduct the corruption diagnostic survey.
Mrs. Wandi said this would provide new data and information on issues of corruption and governance as this would enable the commission to come up with timely and focused corruption interventions.
And Mrs. Wandi has said the ACC Act would be reviewed to improve operations of the Commission.
She said protection of whistle blower would be guaranteed in the revised Act.