By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSAA TANZANIAN business tycoon and two others have again sued the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in the Lusaka High Court seeking a declaration that it breached its statutory duty when it forfeited the infamous 48 houses to the state when there was a claim by the rightful owners.Mr Uziel Bashire, his cousin Zuberi Senga Bigawa and Mr Charles Loyana are now asking the court to determine whether ACC did not breach its statutory duty by section 60 of the Anti-Corruption Act and Regulation 3 of the commission (Disposal of Recovered Property) Regulations, 2004 and all other enabling laws by purporting to go ahead to forfeit the 48 houses located in Lusaka’s Chalala area to the State when they lodged a claim on the said properties.They want the court to declare that Mr Loyana had and has the requisite power and authority by law in Zambia, to buy, possess and own property in his […]
48 HOUSES BACK IN COURT

Some of the Houses
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