By Twink Jones Gadama
The Legal Affairs Committee of Parliament has launched an inquiry into allegations of corruption and malpractices against High Court Judge Ken Manda.
Committee Chairperson Peter Dimba confirmed that the decision was made during a meeting in Lilongwe, where members gathered to discuss the matter.
The committee will engage with stakeholders, including the Malawi Law Society and lawyer Alexious Kamangira, to investigate the allegations.
If found true, the committee will recommend Justice Manda’s impeachment by parliament.
The Malawi Law Society has been vocal about the allegations, having formally written to the Chief Justice in April 2024, flagging misconduct concerns against Justice Manda.
This inquiry marks a significant step towards addressing the society’s concerns, amidst growing calls for accountability within the judiciary.
The allegations have sparked widespread debate, with many Malawians demanding transparency and action.
The committee will consult key stakeholders, including the Malawi Law Society, lawyer Alexious Kamangira, and other relevant stakeholders to ensure a comprehensive investigation.
If the allegations are substantiated, Justice Manda’s impeachment would send a strong message about the government’s commitment to combating corruption. Conversely, if the allegations are unfounded, it would help clear Justice Manda’s name and maintain public trust in the judiciary.
As the inquiry unfolds, Malawians will watch closely to see how the situation develops.
The parliamentary committee’s decision demonstrates a willingness to tackle tough issues and ensure accountability within the highest echelons of power.
In the words of Committee Chairperson Peter Dimba, “The committee is committed to ensuring that justice is served, and the integrity of the judiciary is upheld.”