By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy
Accept
Nthanda Times
Ad imageAd image
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Education
  • Local News
    • Parliament
    • Mining
    • Business and Finance
    • Elections
    • Technology
    • Governance
    • Human Rights
  • Environment
  • Sports
    • Airtel Top 8
    • Tnm Super League
Nthanda TimesNthanda Times
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Education
  • Local News
  • Environment
  • Sports
Search
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Education
  • Local News
    • Parliament
    • Mining
    • Business and Finance
    • Elections
    • Technology
    • Governance
    • Human Rights
  • Environment
  • Sports
    • Airtel Top 8
    • Tnm Super League
Follow US
© 2025 Nthanda Times. All Rights Reserved.
- Advertisement -
Nthanda Times | National | CIDED demands probe into suspected money laundering acts at Salima Sugar Company
National

CIDED demands probe into suspected money laundering acts at Salima Sugar Company

Wendi Mkandawire
Wendi Mkandawire
Published October 24, 2023
Share
3 Min Read

Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) has demanded a probe into suspected money laundering acts at Salima Sugar Company Limited.

Recommended Stories

Chithyola Banda signing the agreement on behalf of the Government of Malawi
Finance Minister says debt restructuring negotiations start bearing fruits
HRDC alarmed with alleged fraud of public resources at ADMARC & EGENCO
Phalombe Police OC courts new recruits on efficiency and professionalism
Chakwera grieves over greed by learned Malawians

The organization has since written the Parliamentary Committee on Trade and Industry, led by its chairperson, Paul Nkhoma, to carry out the investigation.

CDEDI Executive Director Silvester Namiwa said allegations of money laundering are disheartening considering that neither government nor cane growers in Chikwawa, Salima and Nkhota-Kota are benefiting from the sugar industry known for its huge profits year in year out.

Namiwa said it was the expectation of Malawians that the competition Salima Sugar Company had brought on the sugar market would serve the common good yet Malawians continue to be subjected to exorbitant sugar prices.

Namiwa© 📷 Slyvester Namiwa, CDEDI Executive Director announced his resignation as a member of te commission of inquiry
Slyvester Namiwa, CDEDI Executive Director

He further said that Malawians are yet to reap the fruits of the good intention that led to the establishment of the private entity, with public stakes through the Greenbelt Authority.

recent forensic report on Equity Contribution, Loan Capital and Utilization. Precisely, page 27, being a summary of the source of MK3.741 billion AUM SAL equity contribution that was meant to be paid in United States Dollars (US$D).

These transactions were made as follows;

1. Pacific Limited loan amounting to MK1.8 billion on September 21, 2021.

2. Mount Meru Millers Ltd MK1 billion on October 18, 2021

3. Mphoto Enterprises MK600, 000 on September 1, 2022

4. Rajash Salien (R Mart) MK25 million on September 8, 2022

5. R Mart Investments MK75 million on September 8, 2022

Also as a public entity, Malawians have a right to know the unknown persons who gave out MK191 million to the Salima Sugar former Chairman Sherieesh Betigiri. According to the leaked audit report, the above transactions done without collateral and the said entities are not registered as financial lending institutions. This provides reasonable grounds to suspect acts of money laundering and in a worst case scenario, what can stop someone to think that some of the funds are proceeds for crime given that such huge sums of money were carried as cash?

In view of the above, and in line with the Access to Information Act (ATI), CIDED gave the parliamentary committee to probe the suspected money laundering acts or face unspecified action.

Previous Article 395240221 878296377000655 6239694225026079889 n Malawians call for ownership, responsibility in strengthening community health systems
Next Article WhatsApp Image 2023 10 24 at 12.58.18 PM Chiefs, 18 others arrested for employing a witch-finder in Mzimba
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Popular Posts

graduate

DOWNLOAD – 2025 Public university admission lists released

The National Council for Higher Education (NCHE), in collaboration with the Ministry of Higher Education, has today released the names…

By
Nthanda Times Reporter
1 Min Read
LL CITY Council visits sand mined areas in Lilongwe
Environment activist urges MEPA to call for more awareness on dangers of illegal sand Mining

Environment activists have urged Malawi Environment Protection Authority (MEPA) to create more…

3 Min Read
Chakwera 3
DPP, NAP caution government on “insensitive” borrowing as debt hits MK15.1tn

The opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and National Advocacy Platform (NAP) have…

4 Min Read

You Might Also Like

Mandala Digital motor insurance will eliminate fraudulent insurance cases
National

International Association of Malawi launches Digital Motor Insurance System

The Insurance Association of Malawi (IAM) in conjunction with General Insurance Companies in Malawi have launched a new digital motor…

6 Min Read
IMG 20230311 WA0072
National

UNHCR hands over new classrooms to Dzaleka Secondary School

United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), a UN refugee agency, has handed over four new, fully equipped classrooms in…

2 Min Read
CADECOM National Coordinator Chimwemwe Sakunda poses for a photo after receiving the award
National

CADECOM welcomes Declaration of State of Disaster

The Catholic Development Commission in Malawi (CADECOM) has commended President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera for declaring a State of Disaster,…

4 Min Read
Gwengwe interacting with members of a cooperative in Neno. Pic Salome Gangire Mana scaled
National

Malawians urged to promote SMEs

Minister of Trade and Industry, Sosten Gwengwe has urged Malawians to promote Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and cooperatives by…

4 Min Read
Nthanda Times
  • Quick Links
  • Live Scores
  • TNM Super League
  • Airtel Top 8
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Cookie Policy

© 2025 Nthanda Times. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?

spinner
spinner
load more