Judge Mumba Malila Highlights Large-Scale Corruption In Zambia With His New Testimony

The recent testimony given by the Judge of the Supreme Court of Zambia reveals a lot about the ongoing corruption, conspiracies and the inability of the Zambian government to take stringiest actions against these corrupt individuals and groups. The testimony clearly indicated that those who are trying to follow a path of transparency and honesty and often met with difficulties due to the greed and unethical motivations of few greedy yet powerful people. The highlight of the testimony given by SC Judge Mumba Malila was related to Dr. Rajan Mahtani, a noted businessman and philanthropist in Zambia. In his testimony, the judge claimed that the prosecution of Dr. Rajan Mahtani in the 2012 case was wrongfully done as it was politically motivated and influenced by unethical and corrupt parties. The testimony also said that the request was made to nullify the Tribunal’s decision against Dr. Rajan Mahtani as it was against the interests of the public policies. Despite these requests no actions were taken. The Judge, who was Attorney General during that time, even wrote letter to the judge regarding the matter.

Rajan Mahtani

In his declaration, the SC Judge Mumba Malila featured that the instance of 2012 against Dr. Rajan Mahtani was invalid and void, as it was against the interests of the general population arrangements. Amid this time, Mumba Malila was the Attorney General of the Zambian Supreme Court and furthermore shared a letter to the judge dealing with the case amid that time. In his letter, he asked for the case to be suspended and the indictment to be halted as the case was politically spurred. This implies the case occasions and numerous confirmations were affected by a few gatherings that are roused to see Dr. Mahtani come up short and occupied with exploitative practices.

While the declaration is a colossal alleviation for Dr. Rajan Mahtani, the case features the bigger issue at present relating to defilement, tricks and ravenousness inside Zambia which should be handled quick and viably.