Law and order Malawi

Malawi’s ruling DPP in another legal battle crush

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Lazarus Chakwera
Dr Lazarus Chakwera President of Malawi Congress Party

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)— The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has cleared Malawi Congress Party (MCP) president Lazarus Chakwera over abuse of office allegations.

The graft-busting body says it received a complaint from unnamed lawmaker that Chakwera was receiving his salary as Lilongwe North West Member of Parliament (MP) while boycotting official parliamentary business.

But according to ACB director general, the bureau has found no merit in the arguments presented by the complainant, who is apparently from the ruling DPP.

“On the issue of Honourable Chakwera, we [the Bureau] received a complaint that he was getting a salary while he was not attending meetings of Parliament and our position is that this was not tantamount to abuse of office as he was still doing other functions of the office for which he was entitled to a pay,” said Reyneck Matemba, ACB director general.

The bureau has also cleared Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal judge Lovemore Chikopa over his alleged involvement in an attempt to bribe five High Court judges who heard the historic presidential election nullification petition.

Since 2019, the ruling DPP and its President Peter Mutharika have been victims of the court rulings.

On Friday, Chief Justice Andrew Nyirenda described the grounds of appeal by the President Mutharika in the presidential election appeal case as “embarrassing and convoluted.”

Maneno Chimulala

I am a journalist, educator, and activist with passion for telling stories about social justice, sports and political issues. I graduated from Mzuzu University. I started my career at the Maravi Post online publication in 2012 as an intern while in college. Upon graduating from Mzuzu University I was offered a job as Sports Reporter because of my background as a goalkeeper and rose to the position of sub editor. I also had a short stint with Nyasatimes, Malawi Punch and Malawi Digest. Over the past seven years, I have worked intimately with rural organizations and communities in Malawi on human rights, girl child education and grassroots development projects. With an academic background in education, I also volunteer as male champion for girls’ education under Girls Empowerment Networks (GENET) in Malawi’s South West Education Division (SWED).