Malawi anti-graft body says Banda still under probe

AFP  |  Blantyre 

Malawi's anti-corruption agency said today that newly-returned former was still under investigation over the massive graft scandal that erupted while she was in office.

But (ACB) dismissed claims that she had been cleared of all allegations over the "Cashgate" scandal, in which officials siphoned off millions of dollars of public money.

"This is not true," ACB told Nation newspaper.

"We never said we have cleared the former president," he said, adding that they had evidence from three suspects convicted over the scandal.

"We are following up on those allegations. I don't think that is clearance," Matemba said.

Since her return, Banda, 68, has said that the allegations against her were politically motivated.

Banda, who may launch a presidential bid in 2019 elections, was greeted by hundreds of supporters of her (PP) when she arrived in on Saturday.

said was not involved in any decision whether to investigation into Banda.

"The ACB has investigation and prosecution powers. It is not up to the to ask them to do that," he said.

Malawi, one of the world's poorest and aid-dependent countries, will hold presidential, parliamentary and in May 2019.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 16:10 IST