/ Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z) welcomes the release of the 2021 trendsanalysis report by the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC). The 2021 report, which wasreleased on Thursday 23rd June 2022, is the 7th trends report to be released since 2014,and covers a critical year in Zambia’s democratic history. The year 2021 is notable dueto the holding...Continue Reading
Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z) wishes to set the record straight concerning thestatement that we issued on 30th May 2022, in which we raised several concerns about Prof.Oliver Saasa and Premier Consult Ltd.Following the meeting that we held with Prof. Saasa and Premier Consult Ltd yesterday and theclarity we gained, it has since come to our...Continue Reading
Sextortion – defined broadly as the abuse of power to obtain a sexual benefit – is pervasive and widespread. It occurs across the globe and in many sectors, including education, the police, the courts, the civil service, refugee camps, passport control and many others. Survivors/victims can suffer serious, sometimes life-changing, consequences. These include loss of...Continue Reading
TRANSPARENCY International Zambia (TI-Z) programmes director Raymond Mutale says unregulated political party and campaign financing can lead to the capture of political parties, and ultimately state capture.Speaking during the civil society, media and academia training workshop on legislative and regulatory frameworks of political party and campaign financing, Tuesday, Mutale said political party ….» Read full...Continue Reading