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Good Argument (Lameck Mangani)

From Zambian Economist Fri 6 Nov, 01:12 pm

“The nation did not get a good deal from the Taskforce. A lot of money was spent on private lawyers. The facts on the expenditure and recoveries speak for themselves,” Home Affairs Minister Lameck Mangani correctly identifying the fundamental problem with the Task Force. This essentially borrows the argument, I made a while back that the Task Force on Corruption was very much poor value for money :It is true that there's no price that we can put on rule of law and justice in general. But we have to remember that the Task Force was not designed to achive...
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