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Judge Kenan Manda takes extended leave amid misconduct investigations



By Jones Gadama

High Court of Malawi Commercial Division Judge Kenan Manda has been granted an extended leave by the Judiciary, effective immediately, pending the conclusion of investigations into allegations of professional misconduct.

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) and the High Court of Malawi and Supreme Court of Appeal confirmed the development in separate interviews.

According to JSC Secretary Ireen Chikapa, Judge Manda requested the leave to pave the way for investigations after concerns about his conduct built up.

The JSC commenced investigations into Manda’s alleged misconduct in February, reviewing 26 complaints and selecting four for further probe.

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Chikapa emphasized that the commission would meet for a comprehensive review to determine the next steps in addressing the complaints.

High Court of Malawi and Supreme Court of Appeal Chief Registrar Innocent Nebi corroborated Chikapa’s statement, explaining that Judge Manda had asked the Judiciary to stop assigning him duties due to integrity concerns.

Nebi stated that the application was approved, and the judge was placed on extended leave.

*Background of the Investigations*

The investigations into Judge Manda’s conduct follow allegations of corruption and other malpractices.

The Malawi Law Society (MLS) has urged the JSC to expedite the investigations, particularly in light of a defamation case where Judge Manda is demanding K250 million in damages from lawyer Alexious Kamangila. Kamangila, a corruption whistleblower, had requested MLS’s assistance in the case, citing concerns for his safety and that of his family.

*Reactions from Stakeholders*

Kamangila described Judge Manda’s extended leave as a positive development, emphasizing the importance of impartial investigations.

However, he expressed disappointment that the Judiciary and JSC did not publicly disclose the reasons behind the judge’s leave. Kamangila stressed the need for transparency and accountability within the Judiciary.

Michael Kaiyatsa, Executive Director of the Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR), echoed Kamangila’s sentiments, highlighting concerns about transparency and due process within the Judiciary. Kaiyatsa emphasized the need for swift, transparent, and fair investigations to restore public trust in the justice system.

*Parliamentary Inquiry*

The Legal Affairs Committee of Parliament has also launched an inquiry into the allegations against Judge Manda.

Committee Chairperson Peter Dimba stated that the inquiry aims to examine the allegations and determine the next steps, including potential impeachment proceedings.

As the investigations unfold, stakeholders are closely watching the developments, emphasizing the importance of accountability and transparency within the Judiciary.

The outcome of the investigations will likely have significant implications for the Malawian justice system and the public’s trust in its institutions.

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