News coming in on our news desk the Malawi Police Service (MPS) have suspended the planned interrogation of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Director Martha Chizuma.
“The summon to interview Ms. Chizuma is suspended until further notice,” said the police.
Earlier the police announced that they will summon Chizuma today at the National Police Headquarters at 10 a.m in connection with the leaked audio clip in which Chizuma was discussing her work related issues to unknown individual.
The summon was a follow up of the court order to have Chizuma investigated in the matter of which some Malawians in the name of Onjezani Kenani and Joshua Chisa Mbele believe the move is to frustrate the fight of corruption which Chizuma is fighting.
Deputy National Police Spokesperson Harry Namwaza, says the suspension of Chizuma’s interrogation follows a move by Malawians who are planning to hold demonstrations against the police.
“The Malawi Police Service (MPS) has learnt that some citizens are mobilizing to demonstrate against the MPS for complying with a court order to interview Director General of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Ms. Martha Chizuma, as a person of interest in a matter about which the court needs to establish facts,” read the police statement.
The statement further continued that just as the right to demonstrate is sacred in the constitution, the police is also bound by law and committed to comply with court orders.
The police has therefore announced that they will hold a press briefing on Monday, April 25, 2022 to clear the air bordering Chizuma’s summon.