
ZAMBIA BUILDS A SUSTAINABLE SHIELD: NEW PARTNERSHIP TO ARM PROSECUTORS AND INVESTIGATORS IN FIGHT AGAINST FINANCIAL CRIME
Lusaka | March 13, 2026 – For years, a quiet crisis has haunted Zambia’s justice system.Financial criminals, money launderers, fraudsters, those who loot public coffers, have stayed one step ahead, exploiting complex systems while prosecutors struggle to keep pace. The problem was never a lack of will. It was a lack of specialised weapons.This morning, that changed.In a momentous signing ceremony, the National Prosecution Authority (NPA), Irish Rule of Law International (IRLI), and the Southern African Institute for Policy and Research (SAIPAR) formalised a partnership to arm Zambia’s justice sector with the one thing criminals fear most – superior skill.The Memorandum of Understanding establishes a structured professional development programme focused on Financial Investigations and Asset Recovery (FIAR), training that will equip investigators to trace stolen money, freeze illicit assets, and ensure crime does not pay.But this will be no ordinary training programme.Mr. Norville Connolly, IRLI Country Director, revealed the partnership was nearly one year six months in the making, a








