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 BACKGROUND
 
 MISSION
 
 GOAL  

The Anti-Corruption Commission is a Government institution, which is legally autonomous.  It is mandated by the Anti-Corruption Commission Act No. 42 of 1996 to spearhead the fight against corruption through community education, prevention, investigation and prosecution in public and private institutions.

 

"To effectively spearhead the prevention and combating of corruption in order to promote integrity, transparency and accountability for the attainment of zero tolerance of corruption, good governance and sustainable development for the benefit of all in Zambia.”

 

"To achieve a significant reduction in the levels of corruption in Zambia."

Through this statement the ACC will focus its energies on the creation of an environment conducive to preventing corruption from occurring in Zambia.


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  ANNOUNCEMENTS

25 July 2008

ACC Records 1,170 reports in first half of 2008
The Anti Corruption Commission has recorded a total of 1,170 corruption and non corruption reports in the first half of the year 2008. Out of these reports 418 were categorized as Corruption Complaints only 246 cases were authorized for investigations.

24 July 2008

ACC Hands over equipment to Integrity Committees
The Anti Corruption Commission has handed over four computers and printers to FOUR Integrity Committees namely Zambia Police Service, Ndola City Council, Lusaka City Council and the Public Service Pensions Fund. The Equipment funded under the Finish Government is worth K91,279,687.
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  HOT NEWS

03 October 2008

Former Kaoma Council officials put on defence
A Kaoma Magistrate has found two former Kaoma Council officials and a businessman with a case to answer and has put them on their defence on allegations of abuse of authority of office and theft of Constituency Development Funds totaling to over K53 million.

02 October 2008

Two former ZAF Officers Arrested for corruption involving K550 million.
Two former Zambia Air Force officers have been arrested by the Anti Corruption Commission for corruption involving over K550 million.

26 September 2008

Chingola Town Clerk Arrested
Chingola Municipal Council Town Clerk Charles Sambondu, has been arrested by he Anti-Corruption Commission in Kitwe for corrupt practices.
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  ZAMBIA RELATED NEWS

Zambia: Mining Operations to Go On

IN the past few months, there has been uncertainty in the economy and there were fears that Zambia might lose the gains that have been achieved so far.



ZAMBIA: New Spending On Rural Health

In an attempt to drastically reduce child mortality rates and boost maternal health, the Zambian government last year allocated a substantial budget to the public health sector.



 

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Integrity Committees Corner
What Are Integrity Committees?
The Government of the Republic of Zambia, through the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has decided to institutionalize the prevention of corruption and other related malpractices in public institutions through the establishment Integrity Committees (I.Cs).  Find out more ......
download ICs Concept Note.


2007 Highlights
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  ACC records 20 Convictions and 18
             prosecution cases 
  
880 Corruption Reports Recorded and
          416 cases investigated
Thirty-two Integrity Committee Members
           Sworn
Over 12 000 people reached through
           Communty Education programmes

Download statistics
Download 2007 end of year Press Statement



              

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