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Emeneka
Emeneka
7 years ago

The report is not clear. The figures keep changing because NAO doesnt understand what they are doing. I have two copies of the report and they are both badly done. If Govt was sure fraud had taken place why transfer Maganga to Accountant General? What was this money intended for. I suggest NAO should put the report on their website for everybody to read. Kodi ACCA ndichonchi? Dr Magwira just rushing kuti we will deal with them. When are you going to deal with them those people are still working and being posted to various other govt institutions. The laws… Read more »

Kumpalume
Kumpalume
7 years ago
Reply to  Emeneka

Haha, old story these guys are already back at work!!

Mwananyanian
7 years ago

Just depressing! I need a dose of serotonin, abale (ladies and gentlemen) It is probably now safe to assume that theft of money and property is a daily occurrence in all departments of the government. And probably sophisticated in as much as it is perpetrated by employees with access to computer programs, mainly. But, let us not kid ourselves: this has been going on since Kamuzu! The culture is so entrenched in the civil service it could take a generation to reduce it even by half. Poor country, poor Malawians are the ones paying the price always. If most Malawians… Read more »

kanchenga
kanchenga
7 years ago
Reply to  Mwananyanian

Apparently you seem to suggest that corruption started with Kamuzu just because the misfortune is entrenched in our society. This accession is unfair and unfortunate. As a nation we need to accept that under democracy we have failed to manage our affairs. We elect leaders based on regional segregation. In many democracies leaders are analysed critically so that the voter will know the type of candidate they have. In Malawi voters don’t use that information to make a decision. In all cases we new the behaviour of the leaders before we voted them in office but we ignored that. Muluzi… Read more »

NIB man with a D
NIB man with a D
7 years ago
Reply to  kanchenga

Another big fisi in cabinet should be Kumpalume. I am beginning to wonder why is it only wadada Gondwe who is being fingered and not this man.

Kanchenga you have my thumb’s up for your intelligent analysis of Malawi’s state of chaosity.

Chigwaja
Chigwaja
7 years ago
Reply to  Mwananyanian

How on earth would you expect a thief to fight corruption. Remember his brother used to call it Kusolola when he had just been elected. When he started stealing the vocabulary was no where to be herd. APM is now clinging to the power of appointing the ACB boss so that he chooses his own bootlickers the graft bursting body and make them afraid to talk anything about corruption. So I am saying our politicians go into politics to establish safe platforms for theft.

CONCERNED CITIZEN
CONCERNED CITIZEN
7 years ago

It is in the news every day that civil servants and polIticians are defrauding the government. Zafika pomvetsa chisoni kuti mmboma mwalowa nankafubwe wakubedwa kwandalama . Solution, once proved dismiss. Transferring is not the solution.What does the civil service act say about a civil servant who steals from the employer? Dismiss dismiss dismiss and confiscate property obviously acquired by means beyond their income. Remember, during Kamuzu”s time even if you stole Mk 2.50 the law would take its course.The government should take this issue seriously by implementing the civil service regulations.Stealing by servant is dismiss-able.As long as the rules are… Read more »

Oswiri
Oswiri
7 years ago

“a pandemic which has wiped out an entire generation of adults in Malawi”????? WHAT AN EXAGGERATION!!!!!!

Nyau
Nyau
7 years ago
Reply to  Oswiri

Mukutsutsa nkulu kuti wanthu anatha ndi aids ku Malawi.

Bambo
Bambo
7 years ago

Inu nanu a nyasatimes please investigate zinthunzi bwino bwino before you you report sometimes you create false alarms to donors with your foolish write ups

kwenda
kwenda
7 years ago

transfer all staff at HIV who were interdicted because they still doing the same thing with world bank fund through vmmc.mufuna kenena kuti ma messenger ndiye amene amaba chifukwa its only messengers and directors amene anawapangidwa ma transfers

Khima
Khima
7 years ago
Reply to  kwenda

Why do we use transfer as means of dealing with theft n fraud in the government???

Chigwaja
Chigwaja
7 years ago
Reply to  Khima

Private sector fires thieves while govt transfers them.

vyakusi
vyakusi
7 years ago

Kuba too much makamaka ku assembly.

be humane
be humane
7 years ago

MCP Woyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Timanga onsewa ife a MCP tayambira Kasambara. Anzake onse amutsatira. KWachaaaaaa

Udzamkoleka
7 years ago

Easier said than done.The same culprits if they are interdicted,they go just like on holiday and later re introduce in the system.Why not completely suck them off?You know what,if they come back they resort to the same fraudulent acts because it is in their blood believe me.

zambiachabe
7 years ago

malawi is a god fearing nation and all this will be fixed if we all go and pray on sunday

chephiri
chephiri
7 years ago
Reply to  zambiachabe

the matrix has started: god ? sunday? is this deliberate move to maneuver policies..God forbid!

Chigwaja
Chigwaja
7 years ago
Reply to  zambiachabe

Theft does not require prayers but decisive action from authorities. The challenge is we have authorities that are thieves themselves. So who is fooling who? We all know who to fire to end this spate of theft, the root cause.

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