PF USED GOVT’S 9 NEW VEHICLES FOR CAMPAIGNS

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Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC)

PRESS STATEMENT

DEC TO HANDOVER CASE FOR NINE MOTOR VEHICLES FROM WORKERS’ COMPENSATION TO ACC

Lusaka, Monday, 6th June 2022

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) wishes to update members of the public on investigations that were being conducting regarding Workers Compensation Fund Control Board (WCFCB), following a report about the purchase and abuse of a fleet of motor vehicles.

According to the report, it was alleged that a fleet of motor vehicles had been procured fraudulently and that the motor vehicles were being used for campaigns by a named political party during the runup to the August 12TH, 2021 general elections. Investigations were instituted into the allegations which led to the seizure of 39 motor vehicles.

Investigations have since been concluded and the following are the findings:

The Commission has established that the purchase of the said motor vehicles was done in accordance with the provisions of the law. As such, the said motor vehicles cannot be deemed to be proceeds of crime in accordance with the Prohibition and Prevention of Money Laundering Act No. 14 of 2001 as read with the Amendment Act No. 44 of 2010.

Regarding the use of the motor vehicles for campaigns, the Commission has established that out of the 39 vehicles, 9 are suspected to have been used for this purpose as they had been released to a certain Ministry for some “survey” assignment.

The Commission has therefore released the 30 motor vehicles to WCFCB whilst the 9 will be handed over to the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to conduct further investigations in the matter. This is because the offences suspected to have been committed with the 9 vehicles border more on abuse of authority of office contrary to the provisions of the Anti-Corruption Act.

Mathias Kamanga
Public Relations Officer
Drug Enforcement Commission

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