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ACC arrest former Southern Province P.S and Chief HR Manager for corrupt practices.

The Anti-Corruption Commission in Choma district have arrested former Southern Province Permanent Secretary Mr. Sibanze Simuchoba and a Chief Human Resource Management Officer Mr. Daggoh Chitendwe for corrupt practices.
Commission Public Relations Manager Timothy Moono in a statement issued to Money FM says the duo were arrested and charged with one count of Abuse of Authority of Office contrary to the Anti-Corruption Act No. 3 of 2012.
Particulars of offence are that Mr. Simuchoba and Mr. Chitendwe on dates unknown but between 1st June 2016 and 30th September 2016, being public officers did abuse the authority of their office when they facilitated the appointment of a Laboratory Assistant for Mukuni Secondary School.
Mr. Moono adds that the duo has since been released on bond and will appear in Court on 18th November, 2019.

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