Zambia’s Fundanga calls for more professionalism

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Corruption and unethical conduct in both the public and private sectors have compromised professionalism, said Caleb Fundanga, the governor of the Bank of Zambia. Addressing an annual conference on development, held in Lusaka in late November, he said developing a civil service culture that incorporated the right level of professionalism was paramount.

Calling for the establishment of codes of conduct, he said: "In advanced countries such as Japan, Italy and Singapore, the importance of the code

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