OSP Hosts Zambia Anti-Corruption Commission for Study Visit

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has welcomed the Board and Management of the Zambia Anti-Corruption Commission as they begin a three-day study visit.
The delegation was received by Special Prosecutor Mr Kissi Agyebeng alongside the Deputy Special Prosecutor, Directors, and senior staff of the Office on June 2, 2026.
The visit is aimed at sharing knowledge and strengthening collaboration between the two anti-corruption agencies.
Over the course of the engagement, discussions will focus on OSP’s work in investigations, prosecutions, corruption prevention, public education, and capacity building.
The Zambian team will also engage with OSP on emerging approaches in asset recovery, financial investigations, intelligence gathering, and the use of Artificial Intelligence in anti-corruption work.
Interventions to address electoral corruption will also be on the agenda.
Officials said the visit provides a platform for experience-sharing and deeper institutional collaboration to strengthen the fight against corruption across the region.
The Zambia Anti-Corruption Commission was established in 1980 and is among Africa’s longest-standing specialised anti-corruption agencies.
Story by Hajara Fuseini
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