For now, Bokani Soko and Meeth Naik remain free men, operating quietly from abroad while their homeland bleeds. Investigative journalists, anti-corruption watchdogs, and international agencies continue to call for accountability—but without political will and legal reform, the “untouchable” may remain just that.

The story of Bokani Soko is not just about one man’s greed—it’s about a system built to reward silence, punish honesty, and protect the powerful.

“We don’t fear the law here. We buy it.” – A quote attributed to an associate of Soko during a closed-door business meeting in Lusaka.
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