A simple sentence, 15 words long, which was permanently inscribed in Malawi Constitution precisely on Section 83 (3), has attracted a whooping 24 lawyers across the World to interpret what it means.
It is said the men of law would be charging minimum of US$ 1, 800 per hour each seating just to make their argument on how they understand the sentence individually.
Some of the lawyers come from as far as United Kingdom and Nigeria. Desperate to get back into power after expiry of his constitutional maximum terms of office, former Malawi President Bakili Muluzi has confirmed to have hired 24 lawyers to help fight the law that bars him stand in next year’s general election.
Muluzi retired in 2004 but now says he has retired from retirement.
Malawi’s Electoral commission announced last month that the fourth general election would be held on May 19, next year and preparations for registration are almost through and that very soon the exercise would begin.
One of leading Daily Newspapers in Malawi quoted Muluzi’s personal attorney, Farhad Assani confirming that their first meeting was held in the lake district of Mangochi where majority of the lawyers deliberated their elementary arguments on the interpretation of the 15 words long sentence.
The familiar sentence reads as follows: “A president and or his vice or second vice shall serve maximum of two consecutive terms.”
Muluzi served his maximum two consecutive terms of five years each from 1994 to 2004 but he has announced his intention to come back and rule.
Faced with this sentence, he has decided to hire the lawyers to help him change the interpretation of the provision to mean that it does not bar a president who retired but decided to retire from retirement.
According to Assani who also happens to be his possible running mate in the polls, some of the lawyers come from various parts of the world notably, United Kingdom (UK) and Nigeria.
“The team is comprised of members of the bar from far and wide but there are also a number of locals in total we are 24,” he was quoted as saying.
The two digit figure has become a centre of attack from civil society who say, Muluzi loves to break Malawi laws. There are fears that changing this law would be recipe for dictatorship. But Malawi public has nothing to do, other than watch their laws being raped.
Interestingly this would not be the first time for self nicknamed political engineer Muluzi, to try to rape this law.
In 2003 fearing that his term was coming to an end he bribed Members of Parliament to change the same laws so as to allow him continue ruling the country. Badly though he failed, because the MP’s were too few to change this law.
Each MP according reports pocketed almost US$ 5, 000 which they never refunded back to Muluzi after the move failed. They all scattered and feigned innocent.
This time the United Democratic Front (UDF) leader, a rich lavish man, from a terribly poor, hunger stricken family, wants to spend his money on courts.
But some secret reports say his closest allies most of whom are retired judges, advised him to stop, saying it is impossible to bypass, let alone change this law.
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
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