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Gondwe and Nankhumwa gagged over corruptly MK4b free pay to anti-electoral bills’ MPs; Chakwera demands resignation

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The main opposition Malawi Congress Party’s (MCP) President who is Malawi Parliament’s opposition leader, Dr Lazarus Chakwera on Friday demanded the resignation of Minister of Finance Goodall Gondwe and Local Government minister Kondwani Nankhumwa over the MK4 billion allocation to Members of Parliament (MPs).

Making his closing remarks at the end of the Mid-Year Budget Review Chakwera said government, through the Finance Minister, flouted procedure and violated the law in its acquisition and distribution of the MK4 billion.

The MCP leader therefore called for the resignation of Gondwe who allocated the funds and Nankhumwa who was tasked with choosing the MPs to benefit.

“We demand that the two Ministers in question, out of respect for the Office of the President and this House, should tender their resignations,” he said.

The opposition leader also urged the Anti-Corruption Bureau and Parliament to investigate the actions of the Finance Minister and the Minister of Local Government “to determine, with evidence, the nature and extent of their wrongdoing and whether they took these actions on their own or on orders from the President.

”Gondwe allocated MK3.4 billion for special projects to 86 MPs, most of whom were Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislators while the other MPs helped the DPP government to block the Electoral Reforms Bills last year.

The expenditure was deemed illegal since it was not approved by Parliament but on Tuesday the MPs legalised it after government agreed to share the money among all 193 constituencies.

Commenting on this, Chakwera said the opposition felt duty-bound to stop what he thinks amounts to an act of theft.He however noted that Gondwe cornered the opposition by forcing them to choose between minister’s act of criminalizing the government illegally and the opposition’s act of decriminalizing the government legally.

“We did not feel that in would be in the nation’s interest for the Government to be reduced to a common criminal, for if The State is criminalized, our very Republic would collapse.

“So in the interest of the nation, we have acted to make sure that there is no record in the history of this House that we allowed the illegal act of spending Malawians’ taxpayers money without Parliament’s approval,” he said.

Chakwera added that the normalisation of the allocation was aimed at ensuring that the money should be used as a resource for the development of all Malawians, “not as a trophy to reward political exploitation.

But Nankhumwa who is the leader of the house pushed the matter to Gondwe as the overseer of the said money saying he can not argue more.

Pac postpones Dec 13 demos; to monitor parliament on electoral bills debate

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Leaders of the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) on Tuesday postponed the much awaited on the electoral reform national wide demonstrations which was slated for December 13 (Tomorrow).

PAC decision followed the meeting it hold yesterday around 6pm to 9 pm after Parliament shown a commitment to table and pass the full package of the electoral reform bills by Friday this week.

The grouping says the postponement comes following Monday announcement by Speaker of National Assembly Richard Msowoya that the electoral bills will be table starting Thursday till Friday this week before the house rises.

The religious body has put on hold the demo on the condition that Parliament passes the bills into the law.

PAC Chairperson Reverend Felix Chingota who led the press conference this morning in the capital Lilongwe said if government shows some tricks on the bills, the grouping will take action that will push for the passing of the bills into the law.

The demonstrations were slated in all four cities of the country on Wednesday (tomorrow), 13th December, 2017.

Different religious group, civil society organizations and some public university students vowed to join the demonstration.

Extensive three days set to pass electoral bill reforms – Speaker Msowoya

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost) – The Malawi Parliament Business Committee, on Monday agreed setting three days dedicated to debating the much a-waited electoral bill reforms.

The Business Committee said the days Wednesday to Friday this week will be dedicated to passing all the electoral bills into laws.

Making the announcement, Speaker Msowoya, disclosed that the referendum and transitional, and presidential power assumption bills will be tabled on Wednesday. Continue reading Extensive three days set to pass electoral bill reforms – Speaker Msowoya