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mwinidimba
mwinidimba
9 years ago

@BISHO you are being myopic.You don’t know the dynamics of political interference.If this is a calculated move you can’t rule out further political machinations after this.We hear somebody more close to the powers that be is being lined up for this job to protect their interests.They interdict without following the law to get what they want.This is just the beginning.This is not normal.Read between the lines.

mwado
mwado
9 years ago

You are missing the issue guys?The issue here is about procedure.Can the chief secretary who is in the president’s office interdict anyone? Can he interdict a judge, ombudsman, Acb director, Law commissioner? Some of these high offices have laws governing them and have some particular and independent reporting structures for good reason.The issue is OPC has no power to interfere into such offices.This is a very simple and clear case of interference and illegality.You can’t defend this.

cnkhuto
cnkhuto
9 years ago

Every employee under criminal investigation is interdicted. I wonder why it took so long. This is provided in the laws governing civil service. Tukula is not an exception.

Gogo
9 years ago

Sorryl live Atukula 2 Work 4 The Office.

Hoho..chatoloma
9 years ago

Bwampini is a mad dog.

Angel of Doom
Angel of Doom
9 years ago

Bisho, your comment is spot on, Malawians are unable to differentiate the office with the holder, But having said that you have also made the same Malawian mistake of making an assumption around your belief.

have you been told that people are saying that they will not declare their assets because Tukula has been interdicted? If not why the swipe at the end of your comment?

aphiri
aphiri
9 years ago

DPP supporters don’t just follow ur party blindly. When it’s wrong it’s wrong. Don’t just defend any thing

Bisho
Bisho
9 years ago

Authority in conflict indeed. But good people tell me, is suspending Tukula the person, the same as suspending operations of his office? My view is that officers concerned will still have to submit /deposit their declarations at designated offices on or before the deadline with or without Tukula around.Public viewing will follow later with or without Christopher around. So no escape from Sobibor!

Greencardless Malawian
Greencardless Malawian
9 years ago
Reply to  Bisho

You mean lower officers who have less authority who can easily be manipulated by these blood sucking vampires you call tge president, his advisors and ministers?

Moya
Moya
9 years ago

Let’s not conflate issues here and personalise things and defame people.As Chair of PAC Belekanyama has a duty to protect the law just as the President has to.If the law hasn’t been followed you have nothing to defend here.Its not about personalities.Its about rule of law.The President has the duty to protect the law.Koma Pitala yu mesa ndi lawyer and mboma mu muli ma lawyer? Munthuyu ma strike amubalalitsa ndithu.Ulendotu uwu Pitala yu uwu. Ma blunder too much.

Fwefwefwe
Fwefwefwe
9 years ago

31st December was the dday. Now the person is suspended. I smell a rat. Something fishy is going on here. May be the he was waiting for the donors inorder to declare his assets. Yayauaya! Malawi wa Lero.

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