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A high court in Malawi has lifted the government’s suspension of the head of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Martha Chizuma, paving the way for her to return to work.

Ms Chizuma’s suspension was last week announced by the secretary to the president and the cabinet, Colleen Zamba.

The suspension was linked to a lawsuit against her following a leaked audio in which she allegedly made remarks suggesting that a number of senior government officials and some judicial officers were hindering the fight against corruption.

One official who felt hurt by the suggestion sued Ms Chizuma and she was interdicted on the basis of the lawsuit.

Her suspension was widely condemned by civil society organisations, the opposition and the country’s umbrella body for lawyers – the Lawyers Association of Malawi.

The lawyers’ association issued a statement saying the only person who could legally hire or fire the head of the anti-corruption body was the president.

President Lazarus Chakwera is on record as saying he will not sack Ms Chizuma describing the recording and the circulation of the audio as “corruption fighting back”.

The Malawi Law Society applied for a judicial review which the court granted late on Monday.

BBC / Titilayo Kupoliyi

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The head of Malawi’s Anti-Corruption Bureau, (ACB), Martha Chizuma, has been suspended over leaked audio in which she made comments that could potentially prejudice people accused of corruption.

The audio leaked more than 12 months ago with President Lazarus Chakwera describing it at the time as “corruption fighting back”.

He also suggested that the audio was being circulated to force him into sacking her.

Ms Chizuma remained in the job with the president’s backing and went ahead to indict several high-profile officials, including Vice-President, Saulos Chilima and a cabinet minister, on various corruption-related charges. They denied any wrongdoing.

On Wednesday, her suspension was announced by the secretary to the cabinet, Colen Zamba, but some legal experts have questioned the protocol used.

President Chakwera’s office has not commented on the suspension.

BBC / Titilayo Kupoliyi

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