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IMF gives retired CJ tribunal role

by JONATHAN PASUNGWI
17/01/2022
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) has appointed retired Chief Justice Andrew Nyirenda to its Administrative Tribunal.

The appointment comes three weeks after Nyirenda’s retirement as CJ in December after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 65.

Nyirenda: It means a lot to me

In an interview on Thursday, Nyirenda said the appointment raises the profile of the country.

He said the country’s Judiciary has been recognised in so many respects and his appointment means Malawi continues to be recognised internationally in as far as defending the rule of law is concerned.

Nyirenda said: “Certainly it means a lot to me individually in the sense that there is that recognition, but by and large it’s a deep sense of humility that this appointment comes to me.

“This is yet another occasion where an international body recognises our application in the defence of rule of law. So it is quite an important development in the country so far as well as our judiciary.”

According to IMF, the administrative tribunal comprises five judges, including the judge president who are on four-year term contracts.

Out of the five judges of the current IMF Administrative Tribunal, Nyirenda is the only African on the panel.

The other four judges are judge president Nassib Ziadé of Chile, Edith Brown Weiss from the United States, Deborah Thomas-Felix of Trinidad and Tobago and María Vicien Milburn from Argentinan.

Catholic University of Malawi dean of law John Gift Mwakhwawa applauded Nyirenda’s appointment as it speaks of the integrity of the country’s judicial system.

He said: “It also speaks to the integrity of the people of Malawi that such institutions can find confidence in our professionals.

“It speaks to how professional our judiciary has been under his leadership and it also speaks not only to his professionalism and integrity, but also to his leadership as head of judiciary when he was.”

This is not the first time for Nyirenda to serve on a high-level tribunal. Between 2012 and 2020, he served as judge president of the African Union Administrative Tribunal.

From October 2018 to September 2021, Nyirenda also served as chairperson of the Southern African Chief Justices’ Forum, a regional grouping comprising 16 member countries from Southern Africa.

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