Vice President Saulos Chilima has denied corruption allegations leveled against him, adding he shall, at an appropriate time, challenge the allegations.
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Chilima, in a statement signed by his Director of Communications, Pilirani Phiri, finds the manner in which the Bureau has proceeded “very troubling.”

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