Malawi anti-graft busting body says Khato Civils in the clear of wrongdoing

Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) says there are no ‘well-substantiated grounds’ to institute investigations on Khato Civils (Pty) Limited, a Malawian owned South African based design and construction company over the Multi Billion Kwacha Salima – Lilongwe Water Supply project.

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A very high ranking official at the country’s graft-busting body says the complaints that the bureau has received and recorded have no legal basis to warrant an investigation and that doing so would be a waste of time and resources.

The senior officer speaking on anonymity said: “To be honest, there is nothing wrong that Khato Civils has done wrong as regards the Salima –Lilongwe Water Supply Project and there is nothing to investigate at the moment.”

“The Bureau is aware, however, that there are some people who are bringing personal vendettas with some people at Khato Civils and are just trying to make stories up for their own interests and drag the bureau into it,” added the senior official.

The ACB top official said it is cheap talk to suggest that because the former ACB chief Lucas Kondowe now works for Khato as a Consultant then he can influence the bureau on anything as regards its operations as a graft-busting body.

Said the ACB high ranking official: “As far as we are concerned Mr Kondowe left the bureau and has no direct or indirect connection with ACB therefore to suggest that his involvement with Khato Civils puts the bureau in difficult situation is nothing but nonsensical. Mr (Lucas) Kondowe no longer works for the bureau and he is free to engage in economic activities with anyone.”

Khato Civils, a company that boasts a pool of the highest skills and qualifications in terms of qualified professionals with broad experience and prides itself in the areas of fibre optics, mass earthworks, pipelines, water works, roads and concrete works, have already spent up to US$43.2million so far on the required processes precedent to commencing the project.

The Malawi Government has not yet paid any money to Khato Civils for the project.

Accordingly, any unnecessary delays on the project will be costly and regrettably, the costs will be borne by the taxpayers in order for the project to materialise and the citizens and residents of the country’s capital city are to a great extent in need of clean portable water.

ACB senior Public relations officer Egrita Ndala said: “We have received a random complaint but there are no investigations, not now and we do not think the complaint has any substance.”

Khato Civils has issued since released public statement and vowed to fight the people wishing to drag the organisation into mudslinging saying they will fight anyone in any court or any front who would want to tarnish the company’s image.

Reads the statement in part: “The issue on whether or not an “anonymous” complaint will be found to have the merit to lead to an investigation is a matter entirely up to the ACB based on its processes and the law of the land.”

“We are more than prepared to fully corporate with the ACB should indeed they reach such a conclusion. As in the past, our resolve is unshaken, as Khato Civils, we will always deploy all required resources, and we have enough, to defend the integrity of the company to ensure fairness and justice. We will not tolerate or accept any unsubstantiated innuendos intended to bring disrepute to Khato Civils, its directors, stakeholders and employees go unchallenged,” further reads the statement.

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zikomo
zikomo
6 years ago

musiyeni munthu agwire ntchito……whats wrong with us malawians…kuti dziko litukuke limafuna madzi ndi magetsi odalirika

Mwananyanian
Mwananyanian
6 years ago

ACB: Please NOT SO FAST with the conclusion. You could bring credence to your organization that you take matters like these seriously, by taking a few weeks or months: as an indication that you take your mandate VERY seriously. That would be a good start salvaging your reputation. You (ACB) have probably been ordered by the powers to be to “stop wasting your time investigating anything that may even apply slight break pressure on the political vehicle driving this project”. That is unacceptable, in the new open society environment. Is it perhaps true that some bribery money has already exchanged… Read more »

Terranullis
Terranullis
6 years ago

Khato Civil.. who are your PR consultants?

Bell Pottinger?

This is a very clever game..

Khato Civils is using the emotional language of pride, jealousy, anger.. patriotism.

They are stirring up our emotions.

The critics of this projects are talking in technical terms of feasibility and cost-benefit analysis.

Khato is very cleverly responding; not with facts but emotions.

Beware people with sharp tongues..

Terranullis
Terranullis
6 years ago

“.. ACB therefore to suggest that his involvement with Khato Civils puts the bureau in difficult situation is nothing but nonsensical. Mr (Lucas) Kondowe no longer works for the bureau and he is free to engage in economic activities with anyone.”“ Wow. To suggest there’s something untoward about revolving doors and corporate lobbying is ‘nonsensical’. That is beyond belief. South Africa with the Zuma/Gupta scandals, Saudi Arabia and USA with the lobbyists for weapons manufacturers. Donald Trump’s campaigns connection with Russians. Etc etc. To suggest there is nothing wrong or unethical about links between companies or people with deep pockets… Read more »

Wanjiku
Wanjiku
6 years ago

If there has been an ACB Director that never performed, it is this Lucas Kondowe.

chimanga
chimanga
6 years ago

Money speaks

Chilungamo
Chilungamo
6 years ago

A Malawi ndi anthu omvetsa chitsoni koma. ACB has so many cases on its ranks and file of REAL CORRUPTION of some high-profile individuals that it is now deliberately dragging its feet for successful completion. By now these conmen masquerading as politicians would have been behind bars. Is this now NOT a personal vendetta against Komdowe? It’s a known fact that it is during his time at ACB that successful investigation of a certain conman illegally keeping stacks and stacks of money in his bedroom was exposed. And now some people at the very ACB are deliberately trying to botch… Read more »

mchisala
mchisala
6 years ago

Are these not the same senior ACB officials benefiting from a revolving door policy???!!! You cant trust the ACB to do the right thing!!!!!!

Central
Central
6 years ago

Nsanje too much pa Malawi…………………………………………….! However, when God says “Yes” no man can say ney!

Stay blessed Mr Simbi Phiri!

Joloza
Joloza
6 years ago

This is good news. Malawians are backward people who criticise any development. If government tried to invest into a trillion dollar airport, they will oppose it. If they invested in electric trains, they will oppose it. They think they are too intelligent! Foolish and backward people, I am not Malawian but from Nyasaland…..KKKKK ..foolish!

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