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Cashgate item sales hit snag - The Times Group Malawi

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Years after confiscating property worth billions of Kwacha from some of the people convicted of looting money through Cashgate, the plunder of public funds at Capital Hill, the government is struggling to sell the items, Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Steven Kayuni has disclosed. Cashgate cases hit a pinnacle in 2013, when some suspects were …

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