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State pleads thirdly for adjournment on Paramount Holdings directors’ summon case

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The state through the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) has asked the court to adjourn the summon proceeding of Paramount Holdings Limited (PHL) Directors in undisclosed criminal charges which was slated for Wednesday, January 17, 2024, at Lilongwe Chief Resident Magistrate court.

In a court notice seen of case number 868 of 2023, addressing the Chief Resident Magistrate court by DPP Masauko Chamkakala said the state needs to review and understand the contents of the summon before proceeding with criminal charges against PHL’s directors.

The court summons cases against the state and Prakash Virji Ghedia, Arvindkumar Atit Patel, Suresh Khimji Jagatiya, and Paramount Holdings Limited are yet to commerce.

This is the third time the state has failed to disclose summoning charges against PHL’s directors while resorting to court adjournments.

The summon was adjourned from August 11 to September 6, 2023, from September 6 to January 17, 2024, and from January 17 to an undisclosed date.

In an interview with PHL’s lawyer Gift Katundu outside the court on Wednesday, he said that the summon proceedings failed due to two factors, including the Chief Resident Magistrate’s absence and DPP’s plea for adjournment.

Katundu told journalists outside the court that “The defence team will keep on dancing to the state’s tunes within the time frame given.

“Thereafter, my client will take another step if the state fails to bring the case to the light.”

Background

Paramount Holdings (PHL) Limited has been facing persecution from greedy and jealous competitors who have now resorted to creating and circulating fake news about the company.

Competitors’ greed and jealousy are the main driving force behind civil case 868 of 2023 in which PHL directors are accused of making a false document showing that the company is an authorised dealer of Yamaha Motorcycles in Malawi, our investigations have revealed.

PHL is one of the leading and most reliable suppliers of agriculture implements and construction machinery and appointed dealer for Yamaha motorcycles and other Yamaha products in Malawi.

But since Yamaha Japan appointed the company as an authorized dealer of its products in Malawi, their competitors have been creating and circulating fake news aimed at nothing, but to tarnish the image of PHL and its directors.

This is even though PHL has been contributing significantly to the welfare of Malawians through donations to public health facilities and timely delivery of farm inputs in the Affordable Input Programme (AIP).

PHL was probably the first entity to heed a call from President Lazarus Chakwera to the corporate world to help renovate Area 25 Health Centre in Lilongwe after it got vandalized by the angry Mgona residents in early 2023.

It is the only company that donated state-of-the-art equipment to the facility.

A few months later, PHL sourced a modern ambulance, medical equipment, and furniture from a Japanese company, Itochu Corporation, and Takemoto Oil and Fat Co. Limited.

The ambulance and all the other supplies were donated to Therere Health Centre in the area of Senior Chief Ngabu in Chikwawa.

At the height of scarcity of NPK and UREA fertilizers in 2022, the company successfully assisted the government in securing a huge tonnage of the inputs, which were distributed to thousands of farmers where it was contracted to supply.

But despite all this goodwill, its competitors have not relented in persecuting it using propaganda and fake news designed to tarnish its image.

One of the PHL competitors Luthando Holding Limited alleged that the company is making false claims about its dealership for Yamaha Motor Company Ltd of Japan to the extent that they sought a court injunction stopping Yamaha Motors Limited from dealing with Paramount Holdings.

This comes despite Yamaha Motors issuing a certificate to PHL as the sole distributor, seller, and importer of Yamaha products to Malawi.

Without shame, Luthando Holdings Limited last week used Stansfield Motors’ limited name with a bogus address to obtain an injunction stopping Yamaha Motor Corporation from awarding the sole dealership of Yamaha to Paramount Holdings.

This was revealed when different lawyers with default judgments against disbanded Stansfield Motors frocked the High Court to learn about the physical address of Stansfield Motors as presented to the High Court.

It has been learnt that Luthando Holdings filed for the injunction using a bogus address for Stansfield Motors Limited that ceased to exist in 2019.

Stansfield Motors was declared bankrupt for failing to pay bank loans of MK5 billion, consequently being closed and disbanded.

Currently, former Stansfield Motors workers are in court claiming their dues.

Luthando Holdings and its partners are bitter with the recent pronouncement of Japanese leading automobile manufacturer Yamaha Motors company by certifying PHL as the sole importer and seller of Yamaha products for Malawi.

Chakwera’s Tonse appeasement? Bakili Muluzi freed from MK1.7bn fraud charges

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The Hight Court of Malawi sitting in Blantyre on Monday, May 29, 2023 freed former president Bakili Muluzi from all the charges he was answering in relation to the alleged abuse of public funds amount to MK1.7 billion.

The court’s decision follows a certificate of discontinuance of the case which Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Masauko Chamkakala issued on May 26 2023 to discontinue the matter.

This comes barely a year after Supreme Court dismissed his application to have his MK1.7 billion fraud case discontinued over his health.

The Supreme Court panel consisting  of Justices Lovemore Chikopa and Frank Kapanda and was led by Chief Justice Rezine Mzikamanda, dismissed the appeal in its entirety.

Attorney General (AG), Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda was that time pleased with the ruling which, he argued, sets precedence to other corruption cases involving unexplained wealth accumulated by public officers.

Now, with high court decision today, contradicts AG Nyirenda determination over the matter.

Discontinuation of the case after 15 years has raised eye brows on corruption fight in Malawi.

In the case, Muluzi wa accused of swindling government funds amounting to MK1.7 billion during his tenure which was aimed for construction of a district hospital in Blantyre.

President Lazarus Chakwera for recent months has been in cordial relationship with former leader Bakili Muluzi while championing resource mobilization for Tropical Cyclone Freddy survivors that hit Malawi’s southern region districts.