CSAT urges swift recruitment of new ACB Director General
The Centre for Social Accountability and Transparency (CSAT) has called for the prompt appointment of a new Director General for the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), following the expiration of Martha Chizuma’s contract in May this year. CSAT executive director Willy Kambwandira expressed concerns that the prolonged vacancy leaves the bureau in a vulnerable position, particularly in making critical decisions that cannot be effectively managed by the current acting controlling officer.
Kambwandira highlighted that delays in filling this key position hinder the bureau’s operational efficiency and decision-making capabilities, which are crucial for tackling corruption effectively.
In response, government spokesperson Moses Kunkuyu assured that the recruitment process for a new ACB Director General will proceed by legal provisions and established procedures. Currently, Hillary Chilomba, the ACB’s Deputy Director General, is serving as the acting Director General.
The call for a new appointment reflects ongoing concerns about the bureau’s ability to function optimally without permanent leadership.