THE Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has arrested and charged four more public officers from the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock for alleged corrupt practices. ACC Director General Daphne Chabu notes that the arrests form part of the ongoing investigations into the alleged misappropriation of part of the US$10,000,000 loan facility obtained by government from the African Development Bank (AfDB) in 2019 under the Strategic Livestock Investment and Management Project (SLIMP). Last December, the Commission arrested three officers from the ministry on the loan obtained.
Addressing the media, Wednesday, Chabu said one of the suspects an accountant, Emmanuel Chilala had been charged with three counts of corrupt acquisition of public property or resources, contrary to Section 34 of the Anti-Corruption Act No…. Do you agree that child defilers should be castrated?