NGOs Demand $53 Million Compensation from Zuneth Sattar for Alleged Corruption in Malawi
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 1er/02/2025
Two civil society organizations, Youth and Society (YAS) and the UK-based Spotlight on Corruption, have renewed calls for businessperson Zuneth Sattar to compensate Malawians with at least $53 million if he is convicted in the United Kingdom for alleged corrupt dealings involving the Malawian (…)
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