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MEC denies MCP complaint as police probe vote tampering
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59188, member: 636"] Tensions emerge across Malawi as the Democratic Progressive Party establishes an early lead while the Malawi Congress Party contests alleged electoral fraud. Vitumbiko Mumba announced that his party filed complaints against polling officials who reportedly altered vote counts under political direction. Several suspects have been arrested and confessed to data manipulation, according to party statements. The Electoral Commission denies receiving formal complaints from the Malawi Congress Party despite these public claims. Police arrested eight data entry clerks at the Nkhoma Constituency center for suspected data tampering. Authorities expanded investigations to Mangochi, Chikwawa, Blantyre, and Rumphi districts after similar reports surfaced. The probe began following a suicide attempt by returning officer Clement Chikankha, who remains in custody. Electoral Commission officials promise results within the constitutional eight-day deadline as sixteen councils have submitted tallies. Preliminary counts show the Democratic Progressive Party ahead in Likoma, Luchenza Municipality, and Mwanza, while the Malawi Congress Party leads narrowly in Kasungu Municipality. [/QUOTE]
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