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M’Mbelwa Council denies misappropriating K130m

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M’Mbelwa District Council has dismissed allegations made by some legislators that K130 million meant for Constituency Development Fund (CDF) was misappropriated by some workers at the council’s secretariat.

One of the Finance Service Committee members, Traditional Authority Jalavikuba, said his committee wrote the Ministry of Local Government to assign auditors to audit the CDF account.

Banda: We need the money

He said this on Saturday at Santon Hall in Mzimba District during a full council meeting.

“Let us not conclude that K130 million meant for CDF was stolen. That is why we wrote Ministry of Local Government to send us an auditor,” the chief said.

However, Mzimba South East legislator Ackson Kalaile Banda (People’s Party) accused the secretariat of holding his CDF allocation amounting to K17 million.

“We are approaching the rainy season and many projects in my constituency have stalled. We need that money so that we can complete some projects,” he said.

On his part, Mzimba South parliamentarian Emmanuel Chambulanyina Jere (Malawi Congress Party) urged the district council secretariat to refund the money within 20 days.

He said: “My constituents think I have swindled K6 million which the district council failed to release so that we can complete the construction of a bridge.

“I am giving the secretariat 20 days to refund the money or face unspecified action.”

But Mzimba district commissioner Emmanuel Bambe said auditors who came a few months ago recommended, in their report that some district council staff involved in the “missing” of funds be suspended which he said the council did.

However, the district commissioner said the K130 million was not misappropriated, but may have been used for other activities.

“This happened due to inefficiencies at the secretariat,” he said.

Bambe then assured elected members that the missing funds would be refunded within 30 days.

M’Mbelwa District Council recently suspended four of its employees, two directors and two revenue officers following allegations of misappropriating CDF money and local revenue.

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