Zambia: UN Convention Against Corruption Becomes Law

17 December 2005
The Post (Lusaka)

Lusaka — THE United Nations Convention against Corruption has entered into force as a first legally binding global instrument to help fight corruption in both private and public sectors.

And Attorney General and justice minister George Kunda yesterday said Zambia would ratify all treaties aimed at fighting corruption with a view to domesticating them.

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