Justice minister Wynter Kabimba has hit back at people and organisations criticising him over his conduct when he was summoned for questioning by the Anti Corruption Commission on Monday over corruption allegations involving an oil deal.
Kabimba has told QFM News that he does not need any lectures especially from the Non Governmental Organization who have requested him to apologize to the ACC.
He has since challenged the NGOs that seem to be champions of democracy to explain where they were when the Patriotic Front party fought hard to remove the Rupiah Banda led MMD administration from power which he alleges was the most corrupt administration.
Kabimba has also stressed that ACC has not demanded for an apology from him over his conduct wondering why the civil society seems to be too vocal on the matter.
Kabimba, who also PF Secretary General, says NGOs should leave his case to be handled by the ACC because he was not summoned by the NGOs or the civil society.
He has also indicated that he has written a letter to the ACC explaining the circumstances that led to his refusal to be questioned in private.
Kabimba refused to be questioned by ACC on Monday when he was summoned for questioning over allegations of corrupt activities in the Trafigura oil deal in which he is said to have received kick-backs.