ACB director, Martha Chizuma received a complaint from Gosten Chinseu a month ago requesting them to investigate the source of funding for UTM's procured vehicles which was believed to be unlawful.
However in an interview with the complainant, Chinseu said the statement he made on in May concerning the procuring of the said UTM vehicles has gone missing at ACB.
He further added that the bureau is now asking him to make a fresh statement on the same matter as the alleged one has gone missing in their office.
"You remember, I made a query with the ACB twice, the last was in May 2022, but on August 18, I was invited to the ACB to provide a statement on the query I had made. I was surprised because I already made that statement in May" said Chinseu.
According to the officer at the time, the file was not being found. Surprisingly, the duplicate file had also gone missing together with the original copy.
UTM purchased 44 vehicles worth 3 billion Malawi Kwacha for the party that were registered under the name of Khwesi Msusa who happened to be Saulos Chalima's close friend.
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Even if it takes to come up with millions of files on this case, for them not to get missing, this case must solved at all cost
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