Lilongwe, Malawi
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January 20, 2026
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Nzangunya Mkandawire
Greenbelt Authority CEO Eric Dudley Chidzungu Arrested in MK 39 Billion Scandal
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has taken into custody Eric Dudley Chidzungu, the Chief Executive Officer of the Greenbelt Authority (GBA), as the investigation into a massive multi-billion Kwacha construction scandal continues to widen.
Chidzungu reportedly surrendered himself voluntarily to the anti-graft agency today. His arrest was confirmed by ACB Senior Public Relations Officer, Jacqueline Ngongonda, who stated that the CEO is currently being held at the Lumbadzi Police Station.
This high-profile arrest follows the earlier detention of eight other suspects, including GBA officials and private contractors. The group is being investigated in connection with irregular construction deals valued at MK 39 billion.
The probe focuses on allegations of irregularities in the awarding of massive construction contracts, potential bypass of financial safeguards within the Authority and diversion of resources intended for national agricultural development.
Chidzungu is expected to be formally charged and brought before a court of law once the Bureau finalizes the necessary documentation.
The Greenbelt Authority, a key state agency tasked with enhancing Malawi’s irrigation and food security, has come under intense scrutiny in recent weeks as the ACB peels back the layers of what is being described as one of the largest financial scandals in the sector.
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