Vice President Janeh Ansah’s UK trip has ignited a public accountability storm after conflicting official statements over whether K168 million in public funds were used, prompting calls for parliamentary scrutiny.
The reshuffle, seen by many as politically strategic, has failed to inspire confidence in its capacity to address Malawi’s urgent issues. With the cabinet’s size expanded and questions about ministerial competencies, the reshuffle has added to public dissatisfaction over governance and fiscal responsibility.
Centre for Social Accountability (CSAT) has underscored the need to expedite the process of having a comprehensive whistleblower protection law to effectively fight corruption...