Attorney General Frank Mbeta has distanced himself from the controversial K128.75 billion acquisition of the Amaryllis Hotel, shifting responsibility to trustees of the Public Service Pension Trust Fund (PSPTF) for engaging an unqualified firm to carry out the property valuation.
Appearing before Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC), Mbeta said the trustees were best placed to answer for the decision to hire EMJ Advisory Public Accountants, which has since admitted it is not a registered property valuer.
Mbeta maintained that his involvement was limited and based strictly on the information available to him at the time, including a complaint lodged by the Malawi Law Society. He stressed that he did not have full facts when the transaction was being processed.
The PAC is currently probing the circumstances surrounding the high-value purchase of the Blantyre-based hotel, a deal that has triggered widespread scrutiny over governance and accountability within the pension fund.
He accused the trustees of failing to conduct adequate due diligence, a lapse that has now become central to the ongoing investigation.
Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has already intervened by quarantining K70 billion linked to the transaction, effectively freezing the funds amid mounting concerns over the handling of the deal.
Despite the controversy, Mbeta told the committee that the information before him does not point to corruption or collusion. However, he raised questions over the legality of the central bank’s actions, querying whether RBM obtained a court order before freezing the funds.
He added that a definitive legal opinion could only be formed once all relevant facts surrounding the transaction are fully established.
The investigation continues as lawmakers push for accountability in one of the most contentious public fund transactions in recent years.
By Suleman Chitera The Eastern Region Football Association (ERFA) has officially launched the 2026/27 Durata Premier Division League season, marking a major boost for football development in the region after sponsors H Adams Wholesalers increased the league sponsorship package from K26 million to K36 million. The colorful launch ceremony took place at Vision Ground in… Read more: ERFA Launches 2026/27 Durata Premier Division League as Sponsorship Increases to K36 Million
By Suleman Chitera Salima Sugar Company Limited (SSCL) has appointed Clement Kumbemba as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), marking a significant leadership transition at the state-owned sugar producer. The appointment was announced by SSCL Company Secretary Charles B. Thupi, who described Kumbemba as an accomplished professional with extensive experience in business management and leadership.Government… Read more: Salima Sugar Company Appoints Clement Kumbemba as New Chief Executive Officer
By Suleman Chitera The Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) has destroyed approximately 300 bales of expired soya chunks manufactured by Meru after they were confiscated from Price Worthy Wholesale in Limbe, Blantyre, in a major crackdown aimed at protecting consumers from unsafe food products. Speaking during the disposal exercise in Salima on Friday, MBS Public… Read more: MBS Destroys 300 Bales of Expired Soya Chunks, Fines Blantyre Wholesaler K2 Million
By Vincent Gunde Political activist Bon Kalindo says Malawi is a country of shame where its people do not want someone to be famous for something important to the nation. Kalindo said Dr. Napoleon Dzombe is one of the business people in Malawi who is eyeing for the good future of the country to be… Read more: Kalindo feels sorry to Dzombe’s fertilizer manufacturing company
By Suleman Chitera The High Court’s decision to stop the relocation of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) from Lilongwe to Blantyre is more than a dispute over office space. It is a significant constitutional and governance battle that could define the limits of presidential authority and the independence of key state institutions.Justice on Trial: Malawi’s… Read more: ANALYSIS: Why the Court’s Decision to Halt MEC Relocation Could Shape Malawi’s Constitutional Future
For five years of President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and his MCP government, Malawians stopped believing in the country’s justice delivery system because of alleged corruption practices by some judiciary staff. Since 2020 there have been cases against the DPP in court but not even one was won by the DPP making many Malawians suspecting the… Read more: MCP exposes Malawi Constitution loopholesBy Vincent Gunde
By Staff Reporter Senior Chief Chimombo of Nsanje District has been arrested by police and charged with malicious damage in connection with the alleged vandalism of the old Mchengamalembo Bridge, an incident that has sparked widespread discussion among residents and local leaders. Police spokesperson for the South East Region, Edward Kabango, confirmed the arrest in… Read more: Senior Chief Chimombo Arrested Over Alleged Vandalism of Mchengamalembo Bridge
By Staff Reporter A war of words has erupted between the Malawi Environmental Protection Authority (MEPA) and a fertilizer manufacturing company seeking to establish operations in Dowa District, with each side blaming the other for delays in the project’s approval. The controversy follows claims by businessman Napoleon Dzombe, who recently expressed frustration over the prolonged… Read more: MEPA Fires Back at Napoleon Dzombe Fertilizer Factory Owner as Approval Delay Dispute Deepens
By Suleman Chitera The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has arrested former Head of Permits at the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services, Alexander Maseko, on allegations of neglect of official duty linked to the issuance of a work permit to a foreign national. According to the ACB, investigations revealed that Maseko allegedly authorized the issuance of… Read more: Former Immigration Permits Chief Arrested by ACB Over Alleged Permit Fee Irregularities
By Takondwa Nyirenda, Contributor United General Insurance Company Limited (UGI) has donated K15 million to Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) in support of the upcoming innovation conference scheduled for September under the theme ‘Research and Innovation’, as part of its commitment to advancing innovation and knowledge. Speaking during the donation ceremony, UGI… Read more: UGI contributes K15m to MUBAS Research and Innovation Conference
By Suleman Chitera The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Diaspora Wing in South Africa has issued a strong warning to Malawians against fraudsters claiming to be organizing government-approved buses for repatriation back to Malawi. In a statement released on Wednesday, the DPP Diaspora RSA Wing said it has noted with concern the growing spread of false… Read more: DPP Diaspora RSA Warns Malawians Against Repatriation Bus Scam
By Suleman Chitera The High Court has temporarily stopped plans to relocate the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) from Lilongwe to Blantyre, dealing a significant legal blow to the government’s decentralisation agenda. In a ruling delivered by High Court Judge Kenyatta Nyirenda, the court granted an interlocutory injunction sought by three applicants — Emmanuel Chambulanyina Jere,… Read more: Court Halts MEC Relocation to Blantyre in Major Legal Setback for Government
By Suleman Chitera Thousands of Malawians dreaming of studying, working, doing business, or seeking medical treatment in the United States could soon face higher costs and tougher hurdles if the U.S. government proceeds with plans to drastically reduce the number of embassies that process visas. Also U.S. Visa Restrictions Could Make Travel More Difficult for… Read more: U.S. Visa Crackdown Could Shut the Door on Opportunities for Many Malawians
Police Hunt Alleged Mastermind as Investigations Continue By Suleman Chitera A major theft scandal involving 600 bags of soya beans valued in the tens of millions of kwacha has rocked Capital Oil Refinery Limited (CORI), with police confirming the recovery of a significant portion of the stolen produce and the arrest of two suspects.Diplomatic Passport… Read more: Massive Soya Bean Theft Uncovered: Police Recover K42.2 Million Worth of Produce, Two Arrested
By Suleman Chitera Many Malawians could face greater challenges in travelling to the United States if plans by the U.S. government to reduce the number of embassies issuing visas are implemented. According to a policy reportedly approved recently by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the United States is considering reducing the number of visa-processing… Read more: U.S. Visa Restrictions Could Make Travel More Difficult for Malawians
By Suleman Chitera As excitement builds ahead of the new Central Region Football League (CRFL) season, Santhe Admarc FC has emerged as a shining example of how community passion can keep the beautiful game alive.Mwanamvekha league finals ignite Chiradzulu Supporters of the Kasungu District-based club have successfully raised nearly K1.2 million through grassroots contributions, enabling… Read more: Community Spirit Powers Santhe Admarc FC Into New Season
By Suleman Chitera A senior Malawi Police Service officer has won praise after donating 27 bags of cement worth over K1 million towards the ongoing construction of Kasungu Central Mosque, a project that has been struggling with resource shortages. Assistant Superintendent of Police and Deputy Central East Regional Community Policing Officer, Rashid Shido Chimala, handed… Read more: Police Officer Donates Over K1 Million Worth of Cement to Boost Kasungu Central Mosque Construction
By Vincent Gunde Ever since the DPP led government of President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika took over government from the MCP, blackouts have been the order of the day, the situation was the same as from 2014 to 2018.Board sets policy targets to improve ESCOM service delivery Many Malawians have questions without answers on why… Read more: Concerned Citizen calls government to explain what is happening at ESCOM