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BRITISH The articles in the Post and Zambia Daily Mail on 28 January concerning Zamtel did not accurately reflect the British High Commission’s position on the issue. The British High Commission fully supports the efforts to tackle corruption in Zambia. Corruption is not only wrong in itself; it also impedes economic development. DFID is working with the Zambian Government in the fight against corruption. It is important that any action, including the reversal of the sale of Zamtel , be carried out according to the law, and that this be seen to be the case. Furthermore, it is in the interests of Zambia that the government acts in such a way as to ensure the continued confidence of investors in the country. The statement of David Pearce, Deputy High Commissioner, on 27 January was in line with the above. The British High Commission has not said anything further about the reversal of the sale of Zamtel and does not, at this point at least, intend to do so. MUVITV Powered By WizardRSS.com | Full Text RSS Feed | Amazon WordPress Plugin | Android Forum | Hud Software

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British High Commission clarifies ZAMTEL story in the Post and Zambia Daily Mail Newspapers

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