'Chiluba-targeted' task force disbanded

NDOLA: The Task Force on Corruption has been disbanded, heralding the end of what some described as an institution specifically created to persecute Zambia's second president, Frederick Chiluba.

Vice-president George Kunda has announced the dissolution of the Task Force on Corruption, which has been fused into the Anti-Corruption Commission, an institution established by an Act of Parliament.

The task force was initiated by the late president Levy Mwanawasa who felt that there was rampant corruption during the reign of his predecessor, Chiluba.

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