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State tightens graft fight

Times of Zambia: "THE Government has put in place stringent mechanisms to curb corruption in the public service.

Secretary to the Cabinet Joshua Kanganja said it had become necessary to introduce such measures because the Government’s efforts to fight corruption were being frustrated by some dishonest public service workers who divert public resources for personal gain.

Dr Kanganja was speaking in Lusaka yesterday during a Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation television interview on the eve of the Africa Public Service Day, which falls today."

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