Pardon Power Under Fire as Lawyers Warn of Justice Being Undermined
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 11/01/2026
Legal heavyweights are raising red flags over Malawi’s presidential pardon system, warning that it is being used in ways that weaken the courts, deny victims justice, and protect the undeserving. University of Cape Town law professor Danwood Chirwa says the pardon power—although (…)
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