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tozer Tsono
tozer Tsono
7 years ago

Who referred this case to ACBand on what evidence? I suggest all involved, Auditor General at the time of referal, the Attorney General, the President and ACB officers ought to be pay for any damages if the case fails. Malawi does not have use for individuals who misrepresent justice and the will of the people. There should be stinging punishments for all the culprits to prevent others from turning the justice system as syndicate for money making.

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7 years ago

musiyeni muluzi apume

HE the Life President Mfuti Kasinja?
HE the Life President Mfuti Kasinja?
7 years ago

Banda has been an auditor before I dont why didnt he know that using photocopied evidence is not allowed unless it is true certified copy. And why not allowing the Investigative auditors to take that issue instead of ACB? Why is the Auditor General silent all these years, because this is more of fraud than corruption which is an auditor’s issue.

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