LILONGWE, Malawi
A court in Malawi has dropped corruption charges against the country’s Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima, clearing a legal hurdle over his potential candidacy in next year’s presidential election.
Chilima was arrested in 2022
over graft allegations after the country’s corruption watchdog alleged, he was
rewarded for assisting Xaviar Ltd and Malachitte FZE, two companies connected
to British businessman Zuneth Sattar, to be awarded contracts by the Malawi
Government.
Both Chilima and Sattar denied
any wrongdoing.
In a notice seen by our
reporter, Judge Redson Kapindu said the decision to drop the charges was after
the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) filed a notice for the case to be
discontinued.
Kapindu ordered the DPP to
provide reasons for discontinuing the case to the legal affairs committee of
parliament within 10 days as required by the country’s constitution.
Chilima’s lawyer, Khumbo Soko,
said his team was relieved that the criminal charges against the vice president
had been dropped.
“As of now, we do not know the
reasons for the discontinuance, suffice to say only parliament has the mandate
to know,” said Soko.
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