Malawi VP nabbed over corruption-Country’s anti-graft agency
Malawi’s Anti-Corruption Bureau said on Friday it has arrested and charged the country’s Vice President Saulos Chilima over graft allegations, after months of investigation over his conduct.
The Malawi’s anti-graft agency said Chilima received payments amounting to $280,000 and other items from British businessman Zuneth Sattar in return for awarding Malawi Government contracts.
It said Chilima received the kickbacks between March 2021 and October 2021 after awarding Malawi Defence Force and Malawi Police Service contracts to two companies connected to Sattar.
Chilima is facing six counts of corrupt practices by a public officer, profiting from government contracts, and failing to make a full report to officers of the bureau.
In June, Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera suspended the powers of the Vice President after the country’s anti-corruption agency accused Chilima of accepting kickbacks in return for government contracts.
The Chief Resident’s Magistrate court in the capital Lilongwe granted Chilima bail. Among the conditions of his release is that he report to the Anti-Corruption Bureau every three months.
With Agency Report