State House has denied social media reports that it is remote-controlling the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on the impending arrest and questioning of former President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika on Tuesday. Following an announcement by ACB that it will be questioning Mutharika over the abuse of his taxpayer identification number (TPIN) by his cronies and businesspersons, social media has been awash with stories purporting to say ACB is under political duress to investigate the former Head of State. President Mutharika: Faces ACB grilling The ‘interview’ is part of the graft busting body’s ongoing investigations into allegations of abuse of his duty free status in which about 1.2 million bags of cement worth MK5 billion were alleged to have been imported duty free using Mutharika’s TPIN.