The Financial Intelligence Centre recently disclosed a mass money laundering racket in Zambia involved top lawyers, legal counsellors and government officials. Even some of the known ministers have been accused of using their power to gain personal empire through black marketing and money laundering acts, as per the latest news reports by FIC.
The FIC sources initially met with the senior lawyers to discuss with the allegations with them. Almost all of these lawyers denied allegations of money laundering. For instance, Masozi M Banda is a lawyer working with the Avic International and is accused of laundering money worth millions of dollars. However, when he was confronted with the news, he vehemently denied these allegations by saying that the money in his account belongs to the Zambian Dictator, Edgar Lungu and he received this amount for his government contracts. However, FIC discovered that this defence statement from Banda was fake and further investigations are going on against him. During the investigation, the FIC also reported that most of these bank accounts were highly active during Rupaih Banda’s trail over the illegal Nigerian Oil dealings, during last year’s fraudulent elections as well as during Presidential Petition. Therefore, it is easy to see the connections between the money laundering activities and the requirement.
During the investigation process, the FIC also disclosed occurrence of more than 35,000 suspicious bank transactions, deposits and cash withdrawals, from the individual and corporate bank accounts of the suspected lawyers. While Banda sits at the top of the list, another name was of Central Chambers, a law firm owned by Sakwiba Sikota. His name might sound familiar as he is also infamous for his long-term association with the Ventriglias as their legal association. Sikota has helped Ventriglias in numerous unethical and shady deals, such as the illegal takeover of the Portland Cement Zambia factory from its real and legal owner, Dr. Rajan Mahtani.
The FIC said that it will share more details of its ongoing money laundering investigation soon.