THE Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has rejected the proposition that Tanzanian Uziel Bashire, is the owner of the infamous 48 houses in Lusaka.ACC contended that Mr Bashire was not the owner of the properties as he did not have the capacity to own land in Zambia.Mr Bashire, who lives in Norway together with Zuberi Bigawa, also a Tanzanian and Charles Loyana, a senior accountant at the Ministry of Finance, have sued ACC for seizing their property.The trio want a declaration that the notice issued against Mr Loyana and other individuals no longer has effect in light of the rightful owner claiming the properties.The notice was issued pursuant to the Anti-Corruption Commission (Disposal of Recovered Property) Regulations.Mr Bashire, Mr Bigawa and Mr Loyana also want a declaration that the arbitrary seizure and continuation of holding on of the properties was unlawfulThey also want an order for ACC to account and pay to Mr Bashire all the income […]
48 HOUSES OWNER SURFACES…ACC SAYS TANZANIAN IS NOT OWNER OF 48 LUSAKA HOUSES

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