The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in Kitwe has arrested a Labour Inspector of Chingola Labour office for Corruption involving K 1 million.
According to ACC spokesperson Timothy Moono , the named Labour inspector Benson Mwiinga, 32, of house no. 801 Riverside, Chingola has been charged with one count of Corrupt Practices by Public Officer contrary to section 29(1) and 41 of the ACC Act No. 42 of 1996.
Details are that Benson Mwiinga solicited for and actually received K1,000,000 cash gratification from a named driver of Mitchell Drilling Company, as an inducement or reward for himself.
This was on the pretext that he (Mwiinga) was going to drop charges of deportation on a South African national, Petrous Mostat.
The South African was recently employed by the Drilling Company as a Drilling Supervisor.
This was after Mr. Mostat was on Thursday 26th March 2009 summoned by Mwiinga to the Labour Office in Chingola for allegedly insulting workers at Mitchell Drilling Company.
Following the meeting, Mwiinga allegedly called the named driver aside and solicited for the said money from Mostat, so that he does not recommend to the Immigration Department for the South African’s deportation.
A surveillance operation was thereafter mounted in Chingola by the ACC at Pie City and Mwiinga was subsequently apprehended after receiving the K1,000,000 bait money, which was retrieved from him.
Mwiinga appeared in court yesterday for mention and he is expected to appear again for mention on 16th April 2009.
He has been released on a K2.5 million bail in his own recognizance.
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