TRANSPARENCY International Zambia (TIZ) says it hopes the arrest of KCM provisional liquidator Milingo Lungu signifies a good and elaborate process of investigations worthy of taking before the courts of law with highest chances for successful prosecution. On Wednesday last week, the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) arrested Konkola Copper Mine provisional liquidator Milingo Lungu for theft of K110.4 Million and US$250,000. Commenting on the development, TIZ president Sampa Kalungu said charges of money laundering and theft by those charged with safe guarding the mines made sad reading. He urged DEC and other Law Enforcement Agencies to do what they could to bring the case to a logical conclusion. “Transparency International Zambia has taken keen interest in the case involving Mr...

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