THE State says it has entered into an undertaking not to institute criminal proceedings against former ZNBC broadcaster Faith Musonda after she admitted wrongdoing and surrendered the K65 million, US$57,900 and a house in New Kasama, which properties were acquired through corrupt practices. The said house which was owned by OCK Investments Limited, a company in which Musonda is a majority shareholder, is valued at K 6 Million and was reasonably suspected to have been proceeds of crime. According to a statement issued by Anti-Corruption Commission public relations officer Jonathan Siame, Thursday, Section 80 of the Anti-Corruption Act No. 3 of 2012 allows the State to grant amnesty to accused persons in certain instances on condition that they admit wrongdoing...

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