Attorney General (AG) Kalekeni Kaphale has stopped sheriffs from selling six vehicles impounded from Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) over unpaid debts.
The Malawi Sheriffs opened an auction market for the six vehicles impounded from MEC following the expiry of deadlines given to the electoral body to pay loans amounting to K90 million.
Judiciary spokesperson Mlenga Mvula confirmed that they hired a private company to have the vehicles on the market last week.
But Kaphale has since stopped the sheriffs from selling the vehicles arguing that they are to involve the ministry of finance to have the loan paid.
Kaphale added that the vehicles play a vital role in the voting process for this country hence government needs to protect ownership of the vehicles.
In March this year, sheriffs seized the six vehicles to force the electoral body to settle its debts. MEC owes MK80 million to Universal Trading Company, MK9.9 million to Platinum Solutions and MK1 million to Transworld Radio.
The seized vehicles were donations made by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to MEC to help during the 2014 tripartite elections.
Y blockin dem iwe kaphale??au goin 2 settle de bebts??eish mr kaphale stumbling block.
Y blockin dem iwe kaphale??au goin 2 settle de bebts??eish mr kaphale stumbling block.
Zoseketsa kwambili,anthu ena panopa akuyimbidwa milandu yakuba ma million aboma
Bwanji mbava zimenezi osazilanda katundu kugulitsa,ndalamazo ndikumabwezela ngongole negative izi.?
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I wonder what the money was used for. Why wasn’t it budgeted for? I smell some cashgate
Apa Ndiye Zavuta
Alandidwe bax agalu amenewa
justice delayed is justice ……. one day de block will be removed
Hey Kaphale,i see you are always blocking justice take place except where you deem the opposition will get hurt. Congratulations for being an obstacle.
koma khani za awa kuchedwa..
Wow
So Shame To The Country
N’chifukwa chake akulu aja amalira polengeza zotsatira za zisankho et….