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Chief Resident Magistrate Patrick Chirwa has denied bail to three suspects accused of defrauding the government about K97 millions of Covid-19 funds.
The three Martin Mainja, Rashid Mtelera and Dominic Chimaliro are alleged to have conspired to defraud government of K97 million through a contract awarded to Mainja’s company to fumigate Capital Hill and Kamuzu Palace.
The service that the company embarked on would have allegedly cost government K1.5 million if it were carried out by the Lilongwe District Health Office.
The three appeared before CRM Chirwa yesterday afternoon for a ruling on whether the suspects should be remanded for 14 days as prayed by the State or granted bail.
The Lilongwe Resident Magistrate has on Thursday, April 22 denied bail to senior government officials Rashid Mtelera and Martin Mainja and a contractor Dominic Chimaliro in a case involving the plunder of Covid relief funds.
The State though Prosecutor Levison Mangani on Wednesday, April 21 asked the court to remand the suspects for a further 14 days as police are concluding Investigations.
Presiding over the case Resident Magistrate Patrick Chirwa has since given the State nine days to conclude investigations into the matter.
Resident Magistrate Chirwa has further indicated that on the expiry of the nine days, the State may apply for further remand of the three in the event that it has still not concluded its investigations.
Suspects In Covid-19 Funds Scandal Set To Appear Before Court This Morning
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