Google – AFP, 16 Sep 2013
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Police
officers rest near a market in Blantyre on January 17, 2013.
(AFP/File,
Stringer)
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BLANTYRE,
Malawi — A court in Malawi has jailed nine senior police officers to 14 years
each for fraud, a prosecutor said Monday.
The
officers, most of them at superintendent rank, were convicted of stealing a
total of 55 million kwacha ($164,000 / 123,000 euro) from the police coffers.
"The
nine had formed a network with civilians to siphon money from the Malawi Police
Service through over-requisitioning of salaries and also underpaying
taxes," police prosecutor Happy Mkandawire told AFP.
Mkandawire,
who led the prosecution team, said the nine were part of an original group of
15 suspects arrested in 2009 during a "clean-up exercise" of the
police headquarters accounts department.
One of the
convicts, Isaac Moyo, was the chief paymaster of the 11,000-strong police force
in the southern African country.
Three
suspects were acquitted, two died during the trial and one female officer was
given a suspended sentence because she has a baby.
The nine
others were jailed on Friday after a four-year trial.
The
prosecutor said that sudden changes in the officers' lifestyles, including
buying cars and owning property, raised suspicion and prompted the audit.
Malawi
police officers earn on average the equivalent of $100 (75 euros) a month.
Prosecutors
estimate that one third of Malawi's revenue is lost to fraud and ghost workers.

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