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DAN WA A DAN
DAN WA A DAN
7 years ago

We already have the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) and the Anti corruption bureau,there is no need of setting up another authority to fight financial crimes.This will be a waste of resource and time; instead, the parliament should just extended the powers to FIU and Anti-corruption Bureau.

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staff
7 years ago

Malawians could we please minimize the trend of heaping more powers to the president. We are already talking of too much power to the president when a new bill is coming with an additional one. The appointing authority for head of the institution could not just be the president. This is one institution that needs independence in its duties. Consider appointing the head through formal interviews after public advertisement in the press. Lets not be moving a step forward and several steps backward please. We are all witnesses of politicization of institutions whose heads are appointed by the president. It… Read more »

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