- President Hakainde Hichilema appointed a new board for the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) after dissolving the previous one.
- Former ACC board member O'Brien Kaaba praised the new board but faced criticism for his actions regarding a deal with Solicitor General Marshal Muchende, raising questions about his commitment to anti-corruption efforts.
- Critics argue that Hichilema's appointments to the ACC lack diversity and question his commitment to fighting corruption, pointing out structural flaws in the Anti-Corruption Act.
- They suggest that true anti-corruption efforts require legal reforms, integrity in appointments, and leadership by example, which they feel are lacking in the current administration.
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