Staff Reporter
Lumezi independent member of parliament Munir Zulu says he is waiting for Finance minister Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane to take him to court for asserting that he and his Infrastructure colleague Charles Milupi received $250,000 bribes each from a named firm.
Responding to the Anti-Corruption Commission’s remarks that they are not investigating the two ministers but that they were open to receiving information from Zulu over his charges, Zulu struck a confident tone over his assertions saying he is not being malicious.
He said he will respond to the ACC at the right time as he has heard from Dr Musokotwane who is threatening to take action against him and that he has heard “rumours” from Milupi also.
“I want to see. First let them take me to court. If they don’t then I will give the ACC the information they need,” he said.
But asked why he couldn’t report the information he has with ACC, Zulu said Dr Musokotwane’s statement came earlier than ACC’s.
“So I don’t know whether it was prejudice or not. So I want to give them enough room because I had given ACC 24 hours to respond and they have responded. I didn’t challenge Musokotwane to respond but he chose to respond before the ACC,” said Zulu. “So I have got to allow them also to take the action they intend to take. But one thing they should know is that I’m not malicious. I am only willing to do the right thing for the country.”
Earlier, responding to the ACC statement posted on the Daily Revelation Facebook page , Zulu simply stated: “Nice response.”
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