U.S. Embassy Concerned Over Malawi's Fight Against Corruption
The embassy also expressed its disappointment in the lack of progress in its efforts to engage senior government officials in the fight against corruption.
Malawi: The Embassy of the United States of America in Malawi has expressed its deep concern over the actions of the government of Malawi that have severely damaged the credibility of its anti-corruption efforts.
In a statement released on Wednesday, the embassy condemned the recent actions of the government, including the harassment of Anti-Corruption Bureau Director General Martha Chizuma and her December arrest in the middle of the night by armed police.
The embassy also emphasized its role as a democratic partner and its commitment to the fight against corruption in Malawi.
The statement highlighted the importance of trust in the use of public resources, including development funds, and the need for transparency and accountability in their use.
"The Embassy of the United States of America is deeply concerned by the series of actions by the Government of Malawi that has severely damaged the credibility of its fight against corruption," the statement read.
"As a democratic partner, the Embassy of the United States looks to the Government of Malawi to actively pursue the fight against corruption and not to wage a campaign of intimidation against anti-corruption champions. Our shared commitment to Malawi's development depends on trust that Malawi will use public resources, including development funds, transparently, fairly, and with accountability. These recent actions undermine the credibility of the Government of Malawi's stated commitment to the fight against corruption."
The embassy also expressed its disappointment in the lack of progress in its efforts to engage senior government officials in the fight against corruption.
The statement called for a renewed commitment to the fight against corruption and to the credibility of the government's efforts in this regard.