Henry Mussa and Gideon Munthali sentenced to jail for stealing 10 computers, genset
Former officials Mussa and Munthali sentenced to jail for theft and conspiracy after 2022 conviction-Winston Mwale
Malawi - Former Minister of Information Henry Mussa has been sentenced to jail time, alongside former Director of Information Gideon Munthali, for their involvement in the theft of 10 computers and a genset from the Ministry of Information, after their conviction in October last year.
Munthali was sentenced to three years in prison for conspiracy to commit a felony and six years for theft by a public person, while Mussa received a three-year sentence for the offense of conspiracy to steal and six years for the offense of receiving stolen property.
According to the judge's ruling, both their sentences shall run concurrently, starting from the date of their conviction.
The sentencing has been welcomed by the public, with many expressing hope that it will serve as a deterrent to other public officials who may be tempted to engage in corruption and theft of public property.
The case has been closely watched by anti-corruption activists and government officials, who have been pushing for stricter measures to combat corruption and promote transparency in government.
The trial and conviction of Munthali and Mussa are seen as a significant step towards achieving those goals, and a warning to other officials that they will be held accountable for their actions.