ACB Disregard Amnesty; Sattar Investigations To Continue
The Anti-Corruption Bureau has expressed ignorance at the move taken by the Attorney General Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda to offer a 60-day amnesty to those that corruptly accumulated wealth through dealings.
In a statement released this morning signed by ACB Spokesperson Egritta Ndala, the Bureau got to know of the decision through social media, clearly indicating it is surprised.
According to the statement, the ACB will proceed with all investigations around allegations against businessman Zuneth Sattar.
The bureau is investigating Sattar on allegations of offering bribes to politically exposed people in the country. The investigations have recently seen a number of arrests, with cabinet ministers included.
Last modified on Wednesday, 12/01/2022
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