A grouping dubbed M’badwa Zokhudziwa has reiterated its threat to seal off Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) offices in Lilongwe.
According to the grouping’s leader Redson Munlo, the move to shut down the office is because of a tendency ACB Director General Martha Chizuma of disclosing official information to unauthorised individual.
He said: “It is unfortunate that much as the ACB Director has been enjoying a lot of public trust from the day her name was proposed, her professional conduct continues to leave a lot to be desired.
Especially when we consider that she has been in breach of her oath of secrecy when she divulged information about her office to an unauthorized individual.”
Munlo, who was addressing journalists in Lilongwe, said the Chizuma also needs to step aside as ACB boss.
The grouping has also called upon President Lazarus Chakwera to swiftly act on the matter failing which they will also shutdown State House.
“Apart from this, let us raise a few questions: Who is in charge of the affairs of Malawi if it is not the president?
“Who at this point owes Malawians an answer as to what is the progress of the fight against the high level corruption that has just been revealed if it is not the president who announced the 21 days ultimatum?,” questioned Munlo.
But recently, Chizuma disowned the Facebook account saying it does not belong to her.