CIG Supports Leadership and Culture Transformation in Zambia’s Anti-Corruption Commission

LUSAKA (Zambia), 20 July 2024 – The Chandler Institute of Governance (CIG) recently concluded a leadership and organisational culture transformation workshop tailored for Zambia’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The workshop enabled the exchange of international good practices and practical knowledge. In turn, these support the ACC’s plans to strengthen organisational performance and culture.

The collaborative effort between the ACC and CIG resulted in a successful workshop aimed at bolstering the capability development of leaders and sharing international anti-corruption policies and tools.

CIG’s expert, Mrs Lloydette Bai-Marrow (left), and CIG’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr Wu Wei Neng (right), presented on emerging corruption risks and the corruption measurement tools available in the current landscape

Held over four days from 16 – 19 July 2024, the workshop focused on building capabilities and skills in public sector leadership, ethical decision-making, anti-corruption strategies and tools, case management, innovation creation and management, and communication. These sessions were facilitated by CIG’s expert Lloydette Bai-Marrow, CEO Wu Wei Neng, and Senior Consultant Patrick Mutimushi. With a total of 35 leaders from the ACC successfully completing the workshop, it marks a significant step forward in the Agency’s journey to build a robust leadership core and culture of integrity.


About the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC)

The mission of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is “A proactive, impartial and professional anti-corruption agency that promotes the attainment of a corruption free Zambia”.

For more news and information, visit https://acc.gov.zm

About the Chandler Institute of Governance (CIG)

The Chandler Institute of Governance (CIG) is a non-profit organisation that works with governments worldwide to build a strong and efficient public sector. We are a team of seasoned government practitioners grounded in real-world experience, focusing on the critical ‘how’ of governance in our partnerships with governments to strengthen institutions and systems, equip leaders, and share knowledge. Drawing on proven practices from Singapore and around the world, we tailor our solutions to each country’s unique needs – because context matters in governance. We are not affiliated with any national government or political party, and we do not represent any partisan or commercial interests. 

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