ACC APPEALS ACQUITTAL OF LIVINGSTONE MAYOR MULEABAI

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ACC APPEALS ACQUITTAL OF LIVINGSTONE MAYOR MULEABAI

The Anti‑Corruption Commission (ACC) has appealed against the acquittal of Livingstone Mayor Constance Muleabai on corruption charges.

The ACC has filed the appeal in the Livingstone High Court – Economic and Financial Crimes Division, raising six grounds of appeal.

Among the grounds, the Commission argued that the Subordinate Court erred in law by acquitting Ms. Muleabai when there was prima facie evidence that she had committed corruption.

A week ago, the Livingstone Magistrates Court acquitted Ms. Muleabai of two counts of corruption.

ZNBC

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  1. That’s the only logical thing the ACC can do to save face..and let the Economic and Financial Crimes Court handle the case.
    The woman is as guilty as they come..The acquittal was an extreme judgement by the magistrate if one looked at the overwhelming evidence. He could have convicted her and may be suspended the sentence based on her mitigation..but an Acquittal was something else!

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