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rodrigues
rodrigues
7 years ago

Parliamentary inquiry is not qualified too.

rodriguez
rodriguez
7 years ago

The objectivity of the parliamentary inquiry is very much questionable. Listening to them posing question utter unprofessionalism was clearly manifested because they could not hide their biasness to implicate without much indepth details. Their frustration was vented by interjections when the ODPP and ADMARK CEO were narrating their stories. All in all, even the inquiry committee was not prepared too. Found it absurd when Mps kept intimidating the interviewees by reminding the of oath they had taken earlier mindful of how mps themselves abuse this oath in parliament when misconducting business in the chamber. Mps are not qualified themselves to… Read more »

Chabwino Palibe
Chabwino Palibe
7 years ago

If there is a corrupt body, it is the Parliamentary Committee on Appointments. This is the Committee that passed Taulo as ODPP and CHRIS TUKULA as Director of Assets Declaration.

LANTAS
LANTAS
7 years ago

Iwenso ndiwosekesa bwanji? kkkkkkkkkkkkk umakhala ku Malawi konkuno iwe? hhhhhhhhhhh

MPhande Yituwa
MPhande Yituwa
7 years ago

Vuto lolemba ntchito kuziwana zikuvutani kwabasi muzathawaso mudziko muno time is coming

Gogodasi
Gogodasi
7 years ago

Now Thinktank if Parliament approved Taulo to be the Procurement Chief should that surprise you or rather condemn Parliament for their foolishness? Do you approve someone who is under-qualified or the one who qualifies for the job? Whose problem is this now – Taulo’s or Parliament’s? The problem is that we have a silly Parliament in Malawi full of uneducated people? If Taulo was appointed by the Head of State and went through Parliament for vetting, it was up to Parliament to disqualify him if they felt he didn’t have what it takes to be at that position. I repeat… Read more »

Wapa Ndata
Wapa Ndata
7 years ago

I watched the entire interview; the guy is not professional and I don’t know how he was picked and approved to take that position. He deserves to be fired. On the other hand Malawians we need to learn to be serious with our country, just look at how Mulumbe is presenting facts as if he is talking to his boys at home.

nkandabongo
nkandabongo
7 years ago

Think thank is ignorant about the whole issue. Did you listen to it on zodiak radio or you are just a follower of bwenu bwenus? The guy, Taulos, explained just impressively but the parliamentary committee is there just to find fault.The committee was not finding anything within their interest. Thus why they were not happy with him. Even when the CEO came he explained the same thing only that in a formal way using documentation since the CEO was prepared after being tipped off by Taulos. Finally you can imagine that members of the committee were asking silly questions like… Read more »

Mphwiyo
Mphwiyo
7 years ago

This issue is nothing. There is no evidence whatsoever. In Zambia it is an opposition guy championing it so far he has failed to produce any evidence. Okay Tiye nazoni mudyeko ma allowance a Kamlepo

Chipoya LJ
Chipoya LJ
7 years ago

What do u mean to say that ODPP isnt qualified?
isn’t it the same parliament through one of it’s committee (PAC) chaired by one vocal MP Menyani who approved Mr Taulo as ODPP?
come on and get a life u haters. just stay focused for your time will come but only if you works hard.
Taulo is our ODPP basi mufune-musafune otherwise go n hung yourself u haters.

All in all, God bless Malawi and its leader APM!!!!!!

mjiba
mjiba
7 years ago

surprise surprise the punk is a DPP cadet not qualified at all

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