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Former Malawi deputy Speaker Clement Chiwaya shot himself over vehicle’s change of ownership

Chiwaya Body

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi Parliament has disclosed that the former Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Clement Chiwaya killed himself over ‘change of ownership’ for a vehicle he bought from the National Assembly at the end of his tenure in 2019.

Chiwaya died on Thursday morning, September 30, 2021 after shooting himself with a pistol in front of the Clerk of Parliament, Fiona Kalemba.

This publication understands that former Mangochi Central Constituency legislator bought the vehicle as one of his entitlements for serving the National Assembly.

In a statement issued on Thursday evening, Assistant Clerk of Parliament (Protocol and Public Relations Officer), Ian Mwenye, said Chiwaya was entitled to various benefits, which Parliament disbursed for the 2014 to 2019 Parliamentary Term.

Clerk of Parliament Fiona Kalemba

In addition, the Public is further informed that all other benefits which Hon. Chiwaya and other former Political Leadership were entitled to were being honoured, added Mwenye.

“The public may wish to note that the former Political Leadership namely the Leader of Opposition (His Excellency Dr. Lazarus Chakwera) Speaker of Parliament (Rt. Hon. Richard Msowoya), the two Deputy Speakers (Hon. Mcheka Chilenje and Hon. Clement Chiwaya) were eligible to buy official vehicles. Parliament released the vehicles to the Political Leadership pending conclusion of change of ownership, and at the time, all the vehicles were comprehensively insured,” reads part of the statement.

He further said that Chiwaya was involved in an accident while using his purchased vehicle and since the comprehensive insurance had expired at the time of the accident, the deceased made a number of requests to the Parliament Secretariat to remedy his situation.

“While Parliament was working on the matter, Chiwaya approached the Attorney General who gave his opinion to the former Second Deputy Speaker and Parliament. Having considered the opinion of the Attorney General, Chiwaya took the matter to the Commercial Court, and before conclusion of the Commercial Court matter, further took the matter to the Office of the Ombudsman who determined the matter in his favour.

“However, since the matter was also in the Commercial Court, the Ombudsman’s determination was set aside by the High Court. The matter in the Commercial Court has not been concluded to date. The public is assured that Parliament has the prerequisite equipment and security protocol for all visitors to the Parliament Building. Having been a person with a disability, the scanner alerts were deemed to be from the wheelchair,” said Mwenye.

He said since the Malawi Police Service is handling the matter, and at an appropriate time, the Public will be updated accordingly.

In his suicide note, Chiwaya bitterly complained about the unfair treatment from Parliament.

He alleged that the staff at the Parliament did not value him because he had a disability.

Burial for Chiwaya will be made available to the public.

But his death has sent a very bad signal on escalation of mental health in Malawi.

MK53bn Uniform-gate scandle: Karim Batawarara gets injunction stopping  Malawi media from reporting

embattled businessman Abdul Karim Batawarara

 

ZOMBA-(MaraviPost)-The embattled businessman Abdul Karim Batawarara has obtained High Court injunction  prohibiting the country’s leading newspaper, The Nation from publishing details surrounding the MK53.9 billion Immigration Department uniforms supply deal.

Malawi government challenged the MK53 billion claim by Karim’s companies Africa Commercial Agency and Reliance Trading Company, which, among other things, pegs a single uniform shirt for an Immigration officer at about MK60 000 and in some cases a belt at MK100 000.

This comes despite some of the country’s civil society organisations and political leaders calling for intensive investigations on how the suppliers arrived at the MK53.9 billion claim from an initial MK9 billion contract.

The Nation newspaper has been running a series of publications depicting him as a “corrupt and fraudulent.”

A sworn statement by Karim Batawarara’s lawyer Clement Mwala shows the business transaction referred to are subject to court proceedings and still pending determination and therefore depicting him as corrupt and fraudulent “cannot be justified.”

The court imposed reporting restriction order to prevent the newspaper from reporting the ‘uniform-gate’ scandal.

Top government officials in Immigration, Attorney General and Secretary to the Treasury as well as representatives of the suppliers, Africa Commercial Agency and Reliance Trading Company, were scheduled to appear before Parliamentary’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on Friday to explain the claim.

Clerk of Parliament Fiona Kalemba however is in a legal opinion quoting parliamentary standing order 192 (1), said the top government officials could not appear before the committee because the matter was in court.

The government’s chief legal adviser, Attorney General Kalekeni Kaphale, said the matter was concluded and wished “the subjudice opinion was matter specific.”

The Nation Newspaper however on Friday in an editorial comment question the behavior of Parliament on the matter, as an institution mandated to make laws in the country, shouldn’t confuse Malawians arguing PAC summoned officials for an inquiry and in the next minute the Parliament Secretariat legal department stops the committee in its trucks.

 

Malawi last Parliament session before elections set for November 19; Speaker Msowoya, President Mutharika on impeachment agenda

Malawi parliament
File Photo: Malawi parliament

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The last Malawi Parliament sessions before next year’s general elections has been slated for November 19 to December 4, this year.

In a brief statement by Clerk of Parliament Fiona Kalemba made available to The Maravi Post, Members of Parliament (MPs) have been summoned for the last meeting of parliament before the highly contested May 2019 elections Continue reading Malawi last Parliament session before elections set for November 19; Speaker Msowoya, President Mutharika on impeachment agenda