Kajoloweka’s anti-graft crusade delights ACB Czar
By Collins Mtika Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) director general Reyneck Matemba has said he is impressed.
Read MoreBy Collins Mtika Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) director general Reyneck Matemba has said he is impressed.
Read MoreBy Collins Mtika Sabre rattling, Malawi’s top graft buster, Reyneck Matemba, says his fight to.
Read MoreBy Collins Mtika Malawi’s President Peter Mutharika could be putting the remaining part of the.
Read MoreBy CIJM Reporters The debt that Malawi’s Farm Input Loan Programme (Filp) owes to foreign.
Read MoreBy CIJM Former Budget Director, Paul Mphwiyo, has implicated Minister of Trade, Joseph Mwanamvekha, in.
Read MoreMalawi’s Anti-Corruption Bureau has launched an investigation into whether money irregularly changed hands during the rushed signing of production-sharing agreements on three of Malawi’s petroleum blocks just eight days before the 2014 elections in the country. The probe was requested by a range of Malawian civil society organisations and international NGO Oxfam. By COLLINS MTIKA for the Centre for Investigative Journalism (Malawi) in association with AMABHUNGANE.
Read MorePresident Peter Mutharika says Malawi must fight back against the fraudulent movement of foreign exchange offshore, which is aggravating poverty.
Read MoreMalawi’s ombud, Martha Chimuza-Mwagonde, says she has received death threats because she is investigating graft in the government’s Green Belt Initiative, set up to buffer millions of peasant farmers from drought.
Read MoreEighteen months after Cashgate hit the headlines in Malawi, only five of the 68 people arrested in connection with the scandal have been tried and convicted. About R2.1-million – less than one percent of the estimated loss to government – has been recovered.
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