Malawi cashgate brutalization, more to it than meets the eye

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government, which is currently facing criticisms from left, right and centre over its tribalism and nepotistic tendencies, has gone into overdrive, arresting people allegedly involved in the infamous looting of government money at Capital Hill popularly known as the ‘Cashgate Scandal’.

Chief cashgate suspect Oswald Lutepo
Chief cashgate suspect Oswald Lutepo

A horde of people, among them lawyers, top government and parastatal officials and former ruling People’s Party (PP) senior officials have been rounded up in a spectacle that looks real and bizarre at the same time.

One time (or is he still) main government witness and the man whose shooting arguably orchestrated a chain of events that led to the revelation of cashgate, Paul Mphwiyo, and his wife have also been pulled in for allegedly stealing close to MK2.1 billion.

As expected, opinion over the arrests has been varied. Some have applauded the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) for taking ‘bold action’ and beginning to ‘bite’. Others are taking the arrests with a pinch of salt whilst others have dismissed the arrests altogether. They consider them as a political gravy train that lacks depth, and will soon end in nothing. They are saying the latest parade will be forgotten just as quickly.

One would wish to go by the latter school of thought, however, as it seems it may come to pass. What has possibly fuelled pessimism and making the whole charade suspicious is one Kondwani Nankhumwa, the Minister of Information.

The man from the foot of the gigantic Mulanje Mountain was quoted in the media recently as saying anyone “who knows that he or she was involved in cashgate, whether they are outside the country, must come and hand themselves in without wasting government’s time”.

Wait a minute. Has the minister suddenly evolved into spokesperson of the Judiciary; or has he taken charge of PR functions at ACB? If the minister’s statement does not amount to interfering with the independence of the judiciary by the executive for its own agenda, then what is it?

For starters, this is one statement that points to the fact that the DPP government would like to use the cashgate to victimize perceived political enemies, particularly senior members of the PP.

When President Peter Mutharika took over the mantle of government, he promised to run a totally different government.

He said his approach would be ‘unusual’ not ‘as usual’. However, what has happened so far is a huge contradiction to Mutharika’s word of mouth. Barely a few months after taking the mantle of government, the DPP administration has run into some serious challenges of its own making, and is found to be dangerously wanting.

Mutharika and his cronies realize that their administration is just as vulnerable to the cycle of power and politics and that it has nothing new to offer. At this early stage (the earliest so far compared to all governments since the dawn multiparty politics), the Mutharika administration has already faced serious criticism over tribalism, nepotism and the general deterioration of the economic and governance order.

The new administration seems to favour members of Lhomwe tribe for plum government positions. The President is Lhomwe by tribal extraction. This scenario has prompted people from other regions to call for a federal system of government.

The President has also faced public rage for removing top public officers without following laid down procedures and wasting taxpayers’ money in the process on compensations. He also recently faced criticism for taking a larger-than-life entourage to the United Nations (UN) General Assembly last month and staying in the most expensive hotel amidst a shrinking local economy and donor aid withdrawal.

Faced with such a forbidding scenario, the DPP government had only one thing to do—deflect attention from the onslaught and attempt to find its lost footing, somehow.

Cashgate is the one thing that is holding much sway in the minds of Malawians. It therefore had to be cashgate. Not that there is anything new in what Peter Mutharika and his DPP are doing on cashgate. In fact, it was expected that they would do what they are doing.

They are not doing anything unusual. The DPP had to somehow hammer some blows or victimize the immediate past administration. Cashgate is the easiest and the most readily available weapon.

Members of the previous PP administration and their sympathizers must therefore brace themselves to suffer a double-whammy of political persecution and cashgate brutalization. It is only a burrowing cycle of Malawian politics.

Much as there could be some cashgate culpability among those that are being arrested, it is an uncontestable fact that politics is also playing a bigger role in the whole melodrama.

The latest cashgate arrests could be creating or leaving behind political victims with very high stakes. The previous administration under Joyce Banda started the cashgate investigations.

It was during Joyce Banda’s reign that Mike Msungama (MCP member) was successfully convicted for cashgate. The prosecution of Theresa Namathanga Senzani (sister to Anna Kachikho, DPP Executive member), who started looting during the DPP reign whilst she was Director at the Ministry of Defense, started during the PP administration. She has since been convicted and sentenced.

The PP administration, under Joyce Banda, is also the one that commissioned British forensic auditors, Baker Tilly, to get to the bottom of cashgate.

Why is it then that the current administration is handling and painting cashgate, including the latest orgy of arrests as though it is an overhaul of all the wrongs committed by previous administration? Why is it that no emphasis is being placed on the MK92 billion fraud that took place under President Bingu wa Mutharika’s watch?

The DPP promised to release names of individuals that appear in the Baker Tilly audit report. It is now becoming ages and the names are still under wraps.

It smells double standards, therefore, when a government declares one thing and does completely another. It is what is known as ‘selective justice’ in this scenario.

It is clear the latest cashgate arrests are nothing more than just a political roadshow by the new DPP government. Much as it should be appreciated that the cashgate saga left an indelible dent on the country’s psyche, it is wrong to use it as a Trojan horse to deal with political opponents.

Actually the sketchy details of arrests that have so far been made don’t inspire any confidence that they can result in any conviction (everyone is innocent until proven guilty). Government must prove beyond any reasonable doubt that these people were indeed involved in cashgate, and that would require removing the veil of politics.

One Kondwani Nankhumwa is a careless government spokesperson and a threat to democracy and the rule of law. He must carefully study his prepared statements before he reads them to the public. If need be, he must censure and reprimand his spin-doctors when he feels uncomfortable with their creations lest he goes down in the Guinness Book of Records as the dullest Information Minister Malawi has ever had.

It would be a colossal error for the DPP administration to start behaving like a champion before the game is won. Nankhumwa and company ought to resist this urge.

*The author is a Malawian social, political and economic commentator. He writes in his own right.

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BOSHAH
BOSHAH
9 years ago

ZAUTSIRU BASI

James
James
9 years ago

Bull Crap!!

Blessings Jamu
Blessings Jamu
9 years ago

Empty speech.

bombsday
bombsday
9 years ago

It is important to desist the urge for making personal attacks if at all one is to be taken seriously as a writer/political commentator. That one Hastings Kandoje is a renowned PP sympathizer/propagandist needs no emphasis,but one can make his point loud and clear without resorting to calling other people names. The folly of calling some individual names is that it exposes your mental prowess deficiency and you lose the argument straight away.You can not make people to side with you by demeaning your opponent.Hurling insults at your opponent will only help to fortify him and in most cases it… Read more »

The Truthful One from the West
The Truthful One from the West
9 years ago

I agree with those who have totally condemned Nankhumwa’s statement. It is empty and meaningless. Is he including the K92billion plundered under the DPP regime of Bingu wa Mutharika?. What is in no doubt is that the plight of ordinary Malawians who are in a majority is going to worsen. The DPP regime and people who brought Malawi to its knees by April 2012 are back in govt except the dead Bingu wa Mutharika. Mwanamveka is the one who told MRA to borrow to make it look as if Bingu wa Mutharika’s zero deficit budget is working is back in… Read more »

Nyani wa ku Mwananyani
Nyani wa ku Mwananyani
9 years ago

There is really nothing new in this write-up; just a summary of events and opinions regarding “Cashgate” over the past while. I am not sure of Kandoje’s objective other than to chastise APM, DPP and those chasing the cashgaters. The article lacks depth, and serious analysis: it could have easily have been written by one of the students who just passed the latest MCE exams. The fact that JB started the investigations does not mean she and her party did not instigate, or possibly worsen the problem of pilferage. Also it does not mean the current government should not pursue… Read more »

Vance
Vance
9 years ago

They used u, u failed them. They r stil using u and u l continue failing them again and again. Nyasataimuzi!

mopia
mopia
9 years ago

Ngati ulibe zolemba bwanji kungokhala iwe galu.

patel
patel
9 years ago

i think a lot people don’t really follow these things or are ignorant ndi a zungu omwe aku britain english ikuwavuta, they say JB ASKED Tilly Baker to audit govt from april 2012- to sept 2013 why should somebody work on 2005 when it wasn’t asked to do so?
ukatopa kumuthandiza munthu umanama zambiri, mukutha ufa pakhomo pano. azungu aku britain angotopa. ACB do your job, nayenso NAKHUMWA is one of dullest minister of information after mw has ever had after Thotho. kodi akati information ati interference. pliz APM educate him or remove him b4 too late.

Wailing Soul
Wailing Soul
9 years ago

What a partisan article! My foot!

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