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The Anti-Corruption Commission was established in 1980. It has been given more teeth over the years and derives its present mandate from the 2012 Anti-Corruption Act. The Commission is the lead institution in the fight against corruption – it establishes corruption-prevention mechanisms; it investigates and prosecutes suspected offenders; and it raises public awareness through community education programmes. Further information Office of the President: www.statehouse.gov.zm Commonwealth Secretariat: www.thecommonwealth.org Commonwealth Governance: www.commonwealthgovernance.org 314 C ommo nwe a l t h memb e r c o u n t r i e s Commonwealth Governance Handbook 2013/14 Governance institutions Electoral Commission of Zambia: www.elections.org.zm Zambian Parliament: www.parliament.gov.zm Judiciary: www.judiciary.gov.zm Governance Secretariat: www.governance.gov.zm Anti-Corruption Commission: www.acc.gov.zm Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry: www.mcti.gov.zm Ministry of Local Government and Housing: www.mlgh.gov.zm Ministry of Finance: www.mofnp.gov.zm Bank of Zambia: www.boz.zm Lusaka Stock Exchange: www.luse.co.zm Bureau of Standards: www.zabs.org.zm Securities and Exchange Commission: www.sec.gov.zm


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