CCJP wants Malawi govt to recover from K1 trillion stolen under DPP’s watch 

The  Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) has challenged government to go beyond arresting people suspected to  have taken part in K1 trillion (over $1 billion)  looting  from public coffers through corruption during former president Peter Mutharika’s administration, saying there should be efforts to recover the money from the culprits.

Chibwana: Recover the money

Money Laundering Act  states that government can recover money lost due to serious crime from a convicted person and a person who benefited or was connected to the offence.

CCJP said in a statement signed by its National Coordinator Boniface Chibwana that government should  ensure that more efforts are put in place to prevent and strengthen existing systems in combating corruption.

A statement cited political, legal and institutional factors as some of the obstacles in the fight against corruption over the years.

As a governance and advocacy arm of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM), it generally viewed the fight against corruption as having been insincere.

CCJP said it is closely and critically observing the desirable and practical steps recently taken by the government in the fight.

“The recent spate of arrests of suspects may further excite the majority poor Malawians. Nevertheless, the systemic nature of the vice in the country requires much more.

“Institutional, legal, professional and financial safeguards should be the focus of the reforms to attain a corrupt-free Malawian society,” reads the statement in part.

It among others cited the dissolution of the boards of parastatals, the reformist approach to handling government business in ministries, departments, agencies and local councils which have pointed to a renewed and rejuvenated way of fighting the malpractice.

Chibwana advocated for a change in the professional behaviours of people associated with public service and an audit of their lifestyles together with their close associates

“That the Government should optimally utilize the legal potentials by carrying out lifestyle audits of public servants and their close associates to detect corruption.

“That the Government should strive to recover public resources and assets in the numerous corruption cases it is pursuing within reasonable time. enthused the CCJP Coordinator.

According to Chibwana, the recognition of merit and excellence in the public service as well as restoring the culture and spirit of servant-hood in public service provision have the potential to combat corruption in Malawi.

“From experience failure to correct these aspects has led the country into the current situation where corruption is rife and is a norm

“Additionally, beyond the arrests, Malawians yearn for the recovery of their tax money and property lost in the numerous illicit and corrupt deals

He indicated that institutions such as the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), the Office of the Ombudsman, Directorate of Assets Declaration, Fiscal Police and the Financial Intelligence Authority (FIA) needed to be independent and adequately funded.

Chibwana implored on Parliament, through its relevant committees, to rise above party politics and exercise the effective oversight on the management of public affairs.

He stated that reports from the Office of the Auditor General on government accounts should be acted upon with urgency as Malawians are interested to see the logical conclusions of the cases.

The organisation bemoaned the practice of transferring of errant and culpable officials in local councils and stressed on the enhancement of appropriate systems of checks and accountability.

President Lazarus Chakwera has vowed to apprehend, without mercy, those involved in corruption, saying the scale of the plunder undwr DPP’s watch  is worse than a 2013 corruption scandal known as Cashgate in which about $32 million government money was looted through dubious contracts, during the administration of former president Joyce Banda.

Chakwera said his government will not have mercy on those who were involved in the plunder of government finances.

He says “although I earlier said that those involved in malpractice should just refund the money, doing so is not enough, because the amount of taxpayers’ money which has been stolen is too big.  So it is wrong to say that those involved should only be forgiven.”

Chakwera said he has already instructed the Minister of Justice to discuss with relevant stakeholders like the Malawi Police Service Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Judiciary to expedite cases of theft and corruption.

This, he said, includes cross-checking all civil servants workers earnings against wealth they have.

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Mphwiyo
Mphwiyo
3 years ago

MCP should account for and return massive amount of wealth stolen from the people of Malawi during Kamuzu’s time through forced membership cards and gifts to the Ngwazi. That is fair justice.

laws
laws
3 years ago

Please musandikumbutse khalidwe la MCP lolanda anthu zinthu kumanamizira cleaning the rubble .Mboni za Yehova zinathawa mziko muno zitalandidwa katundu ndi mbava zomwezi

Mohammed
Mohammed
3 years ago

I beg The Hournable President Dr Chakwera to put these crooked Indians into prison. This will deter others from doing the same. They used to shit in the pants during Dr Hastings Banda,s rule. Now is the time to fo it

Chikafu
Chikafu
3 years ago

Nanga JB? Why this selective justice?

MTEMBOSUPHWISA
3 years ago
Reply to  Chikafu

JB why why didn’t you arrest her when you were I n power , time out no point !!!!

Mwini muzi
3 years ago

The forfeiture act was removed or stopped functioning during UDF government. Without putting it back in place, assets can not be forfeited. I foresee long periods of legal battles for the accused and recoveries will not be easier and where recoveries take place in the presence of the new forfeiture act, expect this to take long as long as over five years.

Kenamu
Kenamu
3 years ago

The arrests the Govt is effecting are just benefitting lawyers. There will be nothing in the end which will benefit the Govt or general public other than the lawyers whose services now is in very high demand than ever. Imagine one person being arrested 3 or 4 times? Maloya Chaka cholemera ndi chimotu. Mwayi wanu!

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