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PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has urged the newly sworn in Police Public Complaints Commission chairperson Patrick Mutale to change the negative public perception towards the police service. And President Lungu has told the new Zambia Correctional Service Commission chairperson Brigadier General Dr Frida Kazembe (rtd) that he expects her commission to address staff welfare issues. Speaking during the swearing in ceremony at State House, Tuesday, President Lungu said public confidence in the police service is currently low and it is up to the police to regain it. “The public confidence in.
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President Edgar Lungu has sworn in Patrick Mutale as Chairperson of the Police Public Complaints Commission.
President Lungu has also sworn in Brigadier General Dr. Frida Sakala Kazembe (Rtd) as Chairperson of the Zambia Correctional Service Commission.
“With regards to you Mr. Mutale, you are taking over the mantle of presiding over the affairs of the Police Public Complaints Commission at a very critical time when the political mood in the country is all but focused on the 2021 general elections. The Authority should, therefore, prepare adequately to receive and resolve complaints from the public fairly but firmly,” President Lungu said.