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Shocking evidence continue to emerge on how Angolan businessperson based in South Africa has been spending sleepless nights to extort...
What surprises me is the behavior of the Attorney General. What reasoning is there for him to stop the publishing of the names. Is he trying to work for the 7 cabinet ministers or for the good of he 17 million Malawians whoes taxes are being abused. Let him allow the Auditor General or parliament publish the names. If the ministers have a case to answer so it be, if not they will be freed. He tried to defend Chaponda but see what happened, MK166million cash in the house for such an educated man when he knows pretty well that… Read more »
A twist in the story, i thought parliament was to release the names last month. Oh Oh Oh so that guy was lying parliament has no powers we said this the same time this guy was boasting. Ha! ha! ha!
While the government has the power to cover up the results of any enquiries, further investigations are just a waste of money: the truth is out there already: it just needs to be accessible for all to see…and quickly, before Malawi is drained dry of public funds.
“Government has battled allegations that there are seven cabinet ministers involved in the infamous cashgate.”
The media is very coy about naming the seven ministers, but it must be common knowledge as to who they are. Where on the internet can simple villagers find these names?