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Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
6 years ago

Mama Agness Patemba, note that you were not the controlling officer between 2012 – 2013 and the fiscal years after it. As such it would be an up hill task for you to give correct answers. The best that you can do is to summon all the drivers that used fuel cards in the said fiscal year, the transport officers that issued them, accounts personnel that effected payments and those heading the human resource that authorised them. Interrogate them using legal investigative skills or research methods. Compile the information linking it to specific malpractices that prevailed in the use of… Read more »

Kaitano
Kaitano
6 years ago

Pay back the money to Malawians

Awize
Awize
6 years ago
Reply to  Kaitano

Pay back our taxpayers money, we suspect the money was not used for the intended purpose. You denied us justice by holding that illegal strike, ate our money meant for fuel and lubricants at Judiciary Department’s services and you are also busy demanding housing allowances from Malawians. Koma anthunu mulibe chisoni ndi public purse.

Aaron
Aaron
6 years ago
Reply to  Awize

In my view this are for Judicial Officers not those who were on strike. A Wize in Judiciary two sections are there and this you should put in your mind.

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