By Ebi Kesiena
A Malawian court has dismissed corruption charges against Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima, marking a pivotal moment in his potential candidacy for the upcoming presidential election next year.
Chilima’s legal troubles began in 2022 when he was apprehended on allegations of corruption. The country’s anti-corruption watchdog accused him of allegedly benefiting from his involvement in securing contracts for Xaviar Ltd and Malachitte FZE, both linked to British entrepreneur Zuneth Sattar, with the Malawian government.
Judge Redson Kapindu, as revealed in a notice obtained by Reuters, disclosed that the decision to drop the charges came after the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) submitted a request to discontinue the case. As per the country’s constitution, Kapindu mandated the DPP to furnish the legal affairs committee of parliament with reasons for halting the proceedings within ten days.
Expressing relief, Chilima’s legal representative, Khumbo Soko, acknowledged the dismissal of the criminal charges against the vice president. Soko highlighted the necessity for parliament to be apprised of the rationale behind the discontinuation.
It’s noteworthy that Chilima’s initial arrest in November 2022 stirred controversy. Malawi’s Anti-Corruption Bureau had announced plans to charge him with multiple counts of corrupt practices by a public officer, among other offenses. Footage from local media showed scenes of tension between Chilima’s supporters and law enforcement during his appearance in court for the formal reading of charges.
With the corruption charges now dropped, Chilima’s political future appears less encumbered, potentially altering the landscape of the upcoming Presidential election in Malawi.