Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Director General Martha Chizuma has said the body is ready to institute fresh probe into the Crossroads Hotel saga.
Chizuma made the remarks yesterday when she met Sylvester Namiwa Executive Director of Center for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) in the Capital Lilongwe.
This comes as recently ACB released results of the saga where the State House was cleared of any wrongdoing on allegations that it dubiously settled bills that were incurred by some private guests that came to Malawi at the invitation of the State House.
CDEDI challenged the investigation’s outcome, and said it is ready to provide the ACB with a latest quotation from Crossroads Hotel, a development which saw Chizuma calling for a meeting with CDEDI officials.
According to CDEDI press statement which has been signed by its Executive Director Sylvester Namiwa, during the meeting, the bureau told the rights group that it can only do a fresh probe into the matter if there is fresh evidence of which CDEDI said will provide.
“Madam Chizuma has challenged CDEDI that the ACB is ready and willing to institute a fresh probe into the Crossroads Hotel saga, so long as such a complaint is backed with tangible evidence, pointing to the fact that the other funds apart from the MK12.5 million paid by the State House, came from public coffers.
“CDEDI will formally write the ACB to request for a fresh probe into the State House Crossroads Hotel saga,” said Namiwa in the statement.
Namiwa in the statement further claimed that the ACB Director, Chizuma has conceded that there were indeed some discrepancies in the statement but said the investigations on the Crossroads Hotel saga were done prior to her joining the Bureau on 1st June 2021.
The Executive Director further questioned ACB for giving to the public false information that the rest of the bill was paid by Miguel Elias as stated in the previous ACB statement when the new information indicates that the bills were settled by the Malawi Congress Party (MCP).
Madam Chizuma has challenged CDEDI that the ACB is ready and willing to institute a fresh probe into the Crossroads Hotel saga, so long as such a complaint is backed with tangible evidence, pointing to the fact that the other funds apart from the MK12.5 million paid by the State House, came from public coffers;