Cashgate suspect ex-Malawi army Colonel Kauwa no more

Casghate suspect Ex Malawi Army Colonel Kauwa has died at Kamuzu Central Hospital.

Finer details regarding his illness are not known however KCH Hospital Director, Jonathan Ngoma in an interview confirmed about the death .

“Yes its true Kauwa is dead” said Dr Ngoma.

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) arrested retired Colonel Nelson Kauwa in 2015, whose company, Thuso Investments Group, was linked to contracts for the disputed payments at Malawi Defence Force (MDF) in connection to infamous Cash gate scam.

ACB spokesperson Egrita Ndala, told the media that graft bursting body arrested Kauwa in connection to a complaint they received in September 2013 alleging that government officers at Capital Hill were making entries in the Intergrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS).

“The Anti-Corruption Bureau instituted investigations into the matter. It was established that some payments were made to Thuso Group without offering to Government any service.

“On 16th July, 2015 the Anti-Corruption Bureau arrested Retired Colonel Nelson Kauwa,” said Ndala.

According to her, Kauwa was answering three counts of charges; conspiracy to commit an offence contrary to Section 35 of the Corrupt Practices Act; money laundering contrary to Section 35 (1) (c) of the Money Laundering, Proceeds of Serious Crimes and Terrorist Financing Act; and theft contrary to Section 278 of the Penal Code.

Colonel Kauwa was taken to Court where he was granted bail after paying and producing K1 million bail bond and two sureties bonded at K500,000 cash each, respectively.

The court also ordered him to report to the Bureau twice every month and also surrender all travel documents to the ACB.

ACB also arrested MDF Commander General Henry Odillo (retired) and his then deputy Clement Kafuwa where they were formally charged in relation to a multi-million dollar corruption allegations. Their cases are still in court of law.

The two former top generals have been charged with abuse of public office, negligence by public officer in preserving government property and money laundering.

The two are accused of arranging a contract to supply military equipment which was never delivered.

Odillo and Kafuwa were apparently signatories of several cheques, including K3 billion to International Procurement Services (IPS) owned by businessperson Osward Lutepo—who is also answering his own money laundering charges—and K1.5 billion to Thuso, co-owned by Kauwa and Alexander Banda, according to information sourced from ACB.

Represented by lawyer Donvan Silungwe, Odillo and Kafuwa deny any wrongdoing.

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Akamwile Lipuluputu Mpela mkono
Akamwile Lipuluputu Mpela mkono
6 years ago

Mzimu wa Malemuwa wuuse mu mtendere

Woman not innocent
Woman not innocent
6 years ago

The Cash gate big fish who is hiding outside the country should be engineering these deaths to eliminate evidence. How come all cashgate suspects are dying en masse.

Peloma Pepe
Peloma Pepe
6 years ago

How about putting his picture? Is it hard to find his picture?

ANANVERUWA AKUMALOWA KWA MAGODI,
ANANVERUWA AKUMALOWA KWA MAGODI,
6 years ago

MTIMA KUZUNZA TAONANI NANGA ANABA PHWI PHWI,KUMACHITA KUTSAMIRA NANGA PANO AZITENGA KUMANDAKO AYI TERE AZITSIYA,ANTHU AULES AZIKANGANIRA, UTCHIMO UNGOKOMERABE KOMERABE,NTHAWI MKUMAPITA PONPO CHIWERUZO AMEN

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