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Whistleblower Report Alleges Corruption at Malawi High Commission in Nairobi
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47137, member: 636"] Malawi's corruption investigators received a report about serious wrongdoing at their embassy in Kenya. The Anti-Corruption Bureau learned that diplomats may have taken bribes from contractors and stolen government money. Officials also face accusations of selling alcohol illegally and lying about medical expenses. The whistleblower provided phone messages and payment records as proof. Embassy staff allegedly used their positions to make personal profits. President Lazarus Chakwera faces growing pressure over corruption scandals before September elections. His government promised clean leadership but critics say he has failed to stop high-level theft. The Sattargate case damaged his reputation when a British businessman allegedly bribed top Malawian officials. Former Vice President Saulos Chilima once suggested Chakwera bore responsibility for military contract corruption. The United States has banned several government officials for corrupt activities. Recent polls show Chakwera running far behind other candidates with fewer than 10,000 expected votes. Former President Peter Mutharika leads the race as voters lose faith in current leadership. Media freedom concerns arose when reporters investigating corruption faced arrest. The ACB director also experienced legal troubles after pursuing powerful figures. Many citizens believe the fight against corruption has stalled under Chakwera's watch. The new embassy allegations could create another crisis for the struggling president. Public trust continues falling as more corruption cases emerge across government departments. Voters appear ready to reject Chakwera's administration over its failure to deliver promised reforms. [/QUOTE]
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