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Malawi’s cashgate whistle-blower Paul Mphwiyo on run ahead of court verdict

….Suspected escaping jail

LILONGWE-(PIJ)-Once heralded as the man shot in the face because he was fighting corruption, former Budget Director in the Ministry of Finance Paul Mphwiyo is missing for weeks ahead of a High Court that could potentially send him to jail for years.

Fears that Mphwiyo might have been murdered or kidnapped appear to be getting less traction.

The majority of people in the security apparatus, including police and intelligence sources who have spoken to PIJ, believe Mphwiyo has escaped from prosecution. His whereabouts, none seems to have a clue so far.

The sources believe the disappearance is more connected to a decision last month (June) by the Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal, which cleared the High Court of Malawi to proceed with its judgment in the nine-year K2.4 billion Cashgate case involving the former Ministry of Finance budget director and 17 others. If convicted in that case, Mphwiyo faces over ten years in prison.

The judgment by a single Justice of Appeal, Lovemore Chikopa, dated June 9, 2023, dismissed an application by Mphwiyo and his co-accused for an order to stay proceedings of their case in the High Court.

Mphwiyo and his 18 co-accused persons wanted their criminal trial to start again because the new presiding High Court Judge, Ruth Chinangwa, had taken over the case, replacing Judge Esmie Chombo, who retired.

A curious trail of Mphwiyo’s last movement is emerging, thanks to investigations by police that include analysis of CCTV footage in places he is last known to have visited. He boarded a plane at Kamuzu International Airport. He headed to Blantyre, where after disembarking the brief half-hour flight, he boarded a white Mercedes Benz allegedly driven by a relative whose identity police have but PIJ does not have.

He booked himself at the affluent Ryalls Hotel at the heart of the Blantyre Commercial Business District, but only spent approximately ten minutes inside the hotel. He is seen on CCTV leaving the hotel on foot. He has not been seen since and cannot be reached on all his known mobile phone numbers.

When contacted, Mphwiyo’s wife, Thandizo, was reluctant to speak to PIJ on the matter but confirmed reporting the matter to Lingadzi Police Station.

Mphwiyo’s wife lodged the complaint on 26th June.

“He has been missing since the day I reported the matter to the police. You can ask the police to give you the details,” said Mrs Mphwiyo, refusing to take further questions.

In an interview, National Police Headquarters spokesperson Peter Kalaya confirmed they had launched an investigation into Mphwiyo’s disappearance and suspect he is escaping from prosecution.

“We have a report of missing person which was lodged by his wife. It was lodged here in Lilongwe. The matter is being followed up by our Blantyre Office because he was last reportedly seen in Blantyre,” said Kalaya.

He added: “In our investigations, we have found he boarded a plane and disembarked at Chileka Airport and went to Ryalls Hotel. As police, as we are investigating this, we are also concerned by the fact that he is answering criminal charges, and he might be escaping from the law.”

Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Masauko Chamkakala told PIJ he was unaware of the disappearance of Mphwiyo. His lawyer Michael Goba Chipeta answered, “I have no idea”, before immediately cutting a phone line when contacted for comment.

What is Cashgate?
Cashgate is Malawi’s biggest corruption scandal by the sheer volume of government money that was stolen—estimated at over US$100 million, and the melodrama surrounding how the scandal unraveled.

After government employees, businesses, and politicians conspired to pay themselves public funds via mostly fictitious accounts, junior public officials were found with wads of cash stashed in cars and ceilings before the near-fatal shooting of Paul Mphwiyo shocked the nation.

Former Justice Minister Ralph Kasambara, his associate Pika Manondo and ex-military personnel Macdonald Kumwembe were later found guilty of participating in the conspiracy for the attempted murder.

While initially seen as a hero, as the narrative claimed he was shot fighting the corrupt barons that plotted Cashgate, the story took a dramatic turn when Mphwiyo was arrested for participating in Cashgate.

While on trial, one of the co-accused Cashgate suspects, Leonard Kalonga, later described Mphwiyo as the Cashgate kingpin.

In May 2020, seven years after the Cashgate, Mphwiyo was found with a case to answer by the High Court.

Former Justice Minister Kasambara back in court: appeal case on April 3

 

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Raphael Kasambara convict to serve 13 years Jail time

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Supreme Court of Appeal will on April 3, 2017 starts hearing a bail application, pending appeal for the convicted former Constitutional and Justice Minister Ralph Kasambara, who was sentenced to 13 years in prison for conspiracy to murder former budget director Paul Mphwiyo. 

Kasambara, alongside MacDonald Kumwembe, and Pika Manondo, were convicted last year and confined to Zomba Maximum prison, where they have the last spent eight months. 

The three have since, appealed against the conviction, arguing that the High Court Judge Michael Mtambo, erred in sentencing them with evidence based on phone call logs.

Judiciary Spokesperson Mlenga Mvula, confirmed that Justice Dustain Mwangulu, will hear the application next week Monday whether or not to grant bail to Kasambara. Continue reading Former Justice Minister Kasambara back in court: appeal case on April 3

Ironical! Pres. Mutharika regrets cashgate, defiance of rules but defends law-defying ‘cashgate’ ministers

LILONGWE (Maravi Post)—Malawi’s 5th President Arthur Peter Mutharika (APM) said at a meeting at Kamuzu Palace with Mr. Makhtar Diop who is World Bank’s Vice President for Africa that Malawi’s culture of plundering public funds dubbed cashgate is regrettable.

Peter Mutharika: commits his govt to entrenching a culture of adherence to rules and regulations

Speaking at the function, Mutharika stated that cashgate must be prevented from happening again.

“Cashgate was a regrettable occurrence; one which must be prevented from ever happening again at all cost,” said Mutharika.

He also said that his administration is committed to reforming the public sector as well entrenching “a culture of adherence to rules and regulations.”

Mutharika said: “We are committed, now more than ever before, to entrench a culture of adherence to our rules and regulations, so that the plunder of public resources called Cash gate should never happen again in this country.”

It is ironical that Mutharika made these statements at a time his administration happens to be at the centre of siphoning money from government confers and breaking rule and regulations.

On cashgate, for instance, there have been reports that at Mzuzu City Council and Malawi Law Commission workers were given double allowances and double retirement packages respectively. It is also on record that the president himself failed to account for expenses he made on his United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) trip meaning that to this day Malawians do not know how much money the president spent on the UNGA trip.

On adherence to rules and regulations, ADMARC defied clear procurement regulations in what has now become ‘maizegate’. Still on this, the Minister of Agriculture Dr George Chaponda, a close ally of the president, did not adhere to the rule of law as he travelled to Germany on ministerial duties defying a court order stopping him from executing his ministerial duties.

The delegation of the World Bank was in Malawi led by the World Bank’s Vice President for Africa to appraise themselves of the Malawi’s development situation.

Malawi Parliament to debate suspected K61 billion ‘Cashgate’ by Former President Bingu Mutharika

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Late Bingu Wa Mutharika; believed to have stashed billions in foreign banks

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Malawi Parliament  on Saturday disclosed its plan of taking the case involving the former President late Bingu wa Mutharika to the National Assembly in order to carry it as a motion.

PAC chairperson Alekeni Menyani who is also the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) law maker said this will make them to start their investigation on the matter. Continue reading Malawi Parliament to debate suspected K61 billion ‘Cashgate’ by Former President Bingu Mutharika

Despite Government denials and no evidence, Social Media is abuzz with Names of Cashgate Ministers

A write-up believed to be authored by  Chimwemwe Kajawa  has gone viral on social media and messenger sharing apps has revealed the involvement of the so called Cashgate ministers in a K233 billion (about $330million) grand corruption scam.

Answering to a question on whether serving cabinet ministers are implicated in the plundering of public funds, ACB spokesperson Egrita Ndala told ZBS on Monday that they cannot give an outright YES or NO to the question. Continue reading Despite Government denials and no evidence, Social Media is abuzz with Names of Cashgate Ministers

Goodall Gondwe Ambushed by BBC on why Mutharika has not yet arrested the 7 Cashgate Ministers

Goodall Gondwe questioned by BBC
Goodall Gondwe Stumbles when questioned by BBC on why 7 Ministers have yet to be arrested

Why has no minister been charged since Malawi’s Cashgate corruption scandal two years ago? The BBC’s Ed Butler Challenges Finance Minister Goodall Gondwe. Goodall Gondwe stumbled through the answer and full video can be viewed here.

Meantime Malawi President Peter Mutharika of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) on Monday demanded angrily that Kamlepo Kaluwa who is the Rumphi East law maker as well as the deputy chairperson for Public Affairs Committee (PAC) of Parliament to bring the names of his Ministers involved in the plundering of K236 billion. Continue reading Goodall Gondwe Ambushed by BBC on why Mutharika has not yet arrested the 7 Cashgate Ministers

Malawi President says it is MK236bn and not MK577bn as reported by Media, ‘will not fire unnamed Ministers’

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Late Bingu Wa Mutharika: Has been honored posthumously

BLANTYRE, (MaraviPost): In a defensive Press statement available to the Maravi Post, Malawi President Peter Mutharika denies that any names have been revealed. He also says the reported figure is a lot less than MK577bn and The Malawi Media should correctly start reporting on the new lower number. Continue reading Malawi President says it is MK236bn and not MK577bn as reported by Media, ‘will not fire unnamed Ministers’

Cashgate convict Katengeza pleads for suspended sentence citing health deterioration

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Cashgate Convict Angela Katengeza Pleading for a lighter sentence citing poor Health

LILONGWE- (Maravi Post): The convict Angela Katengeza in the infamous cashgate scandal on Thursday pleaded with the Lilongwe High Court for a suspended sentence due to deteriorating of her health.

The plea comes as the court is towards the end of case with a final ruling after Katengeza was found guilty and convicted for theft and money laundering worthy MK105 million following the Baker Tilly forensic audit report which revealed that her Faith Construction Company was dubiously paid by Government in 2013 without rendering any service. Continue reading Cashgate convict Katengeza pleads for suspended sentence citing health deterioration