CIG Partners with Zambia’s Anti-Corruption Commission to Enhance Institutional Effectiveness


Members of the CIG and ACC delegation following the signing of the MOU
Senior Consultant of the Chandler Institute of Governance
Following the MOU signing, the ACC and CIG co-delivered a four-day Organisational Diagnostic Workshop at the Lusaka Legacy Resort from 18 to 21 November 2024. The workshop brought together 22 ACC senior leaders, department heads, and directors to identify opportunities for operational improvement and foster a culture of excellence within the Commission.

CIG experts, Mdm Beatrice Mwila (top) and Professor Soh Kee Hean (bottom), engage with ACC’s senior management during the process mapping sessions
The workshop, facilitated by CIG experts Professor Soh Kee Hean and Mdm Beatrice Mwila, delved into the ACC’s operational and cultural strengths while identifying specific opportunities to drive improvements and strengthen organisational effectiveness.
Speaking at the conclusion of the workshop, Mrs Monica Chipanta Mwansa, Acting Director General of the ACC, emphasised the critical role of the participants in advancing the Commission’s transformative agenda, and highlighted that the “[Participants] are all the best change agents to spearhead the change that the Commission needs. The desired change is huge, but we are equal to the task. It’s a privilege to be part of this team and together we can have the change we desire.”

CIG with ACC’s senior management during the second last day of the Organisational Diagnostic workshop
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