Malawi: Amaryllis Hotel Inquiry Sparks MCP Infighting As Government Rejects 'Half-Baked' Report
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Malawi: Amaryllis Hotel Inquiry Sparks MCP Infighting As Government Rejects 'Half-Baked' Report
The ongoing inquiry into the controversial Amaryllis Hotel sale has exploded into a full-blown political confrontation in Parliament, exposing deep divisions within the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and triggering a fierce standoff with the government.
Kamangira Alleges Bribery in Amaryllis Hotel Probe
Prominent lawyer Alexious Kamangira has alleged that the committee investigating the sale of Amaryllis Hotel received money from a private individual to sabotage the investigation. The claims are contained in a letter Kamangira wrote to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), requesting it to launch an inquiry into the matter. In the letter, Kamangira states that the committee’s chairperson, Baba Steve Malondera, allegedly received K65 million from Pa…
Amaryllis purchase probe report today
Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament is today set to present its report into the purchase of Amaryllis Hotel by the Public Service Trust Pension Fund amid concerns from some sections, including the Executive. The Executive arm of government and some civil society organisations (CSOs) have since escalated the matter to Speaker of the National Assembly Sameer Suleman. It’s purchase at the centre of controversy: Amaryllis Hotel. l Nation T…
Amaryllis Hotel inquiry sparks MCP infighting as government rejects “half-baked” report - Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi
The ongoing inquiry into the controversial Amaryllis Hotel sale has exploded into a full-blown political confrontation in Parliament, exposing deep divisions within the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and triggering a fierce standoff with the government. What was expected to be a procedural step—the tabling of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report—quickly degenerated into chaos, with […] The post Amaryllis Hotel inquiry sparks MCP infighting as…
Kamphangala Warns Parliamentary Committee Of Presenting Incomplete Public Inquiry Report
By Vincent Gunde There are confirmed reports that Chairperson of the Public Inquiry investigating the K128 billion Amaryllis Hotel sale by the Public Service Pension Trust Fund ( PSPTF) Baba Steven Malondera has been quoted in the media as having said that the Report of the inquiry is ready. Many Malawians have received this news with millions of questions than answers that how can the Committee present a Report while some people who were suppos…
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