Edward Kamvabingu asks Karonga groups to report corruption

ACB leaned hard on civil society teamwork, pitched reporting tools, promised protection, then caught heat over slow case movement.

ACB pushes CSO partnership on corruption
  • Edward Kamvabingu said Civil Society Organizations are frontline watchdogs during a Karonga engagement.
  • Framed collaboration as mandatory for exposing dirty dealings.
  • Called public education a core responsibility, not a side gig.
  • Argued joint pressure is the path toward cleaner systems.
Public role and reporting options
  • Edward Kamvabingu stressed everyone shares blame and responsibility across sectors.
  • Pointed at corruption as a drag on national development.
  • Listed district offices, written reports, and dialing 113 as entry points.
  • Pushed reporting as accessible, not intimidating.
Whistleblower safety assurances
  • Edward Kamvabingu cited the Whistleblowers Act as legal cover.
  • Said identities stay hidden during complaints.
  • Framed protection as essential for public confidence.
  • Rejected fear as an excuse for silence.
Civil society reaction from Karonga
  • Felix Katemula praised the meeting as a relationship builder.
  • Urged integrity inside CSO work, no corner-cutting.
  • Backed continued awareness drives through community structures.
  • Criticized slow investigations and prosecutions, hurting reporting momentum.
 

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