By Taonga Sabola, Blantyre MALAWIMalawi Minister of Health, Jappie Mhango (L) and his counterpart at Information Mark Botomani
The Malawi Minister of Health,
Jappie Mhango and his counterpart at Information Mark Botomani Tuesday told the
Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) that they will not resign over
allegations of abuse of Covid-19 funds.
Speaking during a meeting with HRDC officials in
Lilongwe, Mhango and Botomani, who
are accused of conniving to siphon money from government through bloated
allowances, told HRDC that they have done nothing wrong to warrant a
resignation.
The two
ministers were captured discussing the issue of allowances in front of cameras.
“It was
an innocent conversation. The Minister of Information was only showing me a
letter that was doctored that was meant to create confusion.
“I want
to make it very clear that nobody can receive allowances as high as K450,000
per day in government, even on foreign trips. Which controlling officer can
process that?” Mhango queried.
In a
letter to the two ministers last week, HRDC said Malawians have lost trust and
respect in them.
“You have
displayed behaviour unbecoming of the noble and honourable office that you
hold. Just the other day, Mark Botomani, you were on [TTV] lying to the nation
that you and your team are not drawing allowances from the Covid-19 pot only to
be caught on camera conniving with your colleague to cover up the racket.
“This is
scandal of the highest proportion. You do not deserve to continue holding the
office you are holding. It is more disheartening and heartless of you to note
that while the Covid-19 budget is already in red and you and your colleagues
are busy cashing in on the pandemic,” reads the letter in part.
HRDC
threatened to proceed with other remedies, including demonstrations or vigils
at the Ministry of Information if the two ministers do not resign after seven
days.
Speaking
after the meeting, HRDC member, Macdonald Sembereka, insisted that the two
ministers must resign to pave the way for investigations.
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