Lilongwe, Malawi
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February 4, 2026
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Jack Nankhumwa
Malawi Confirms Recovery of Fertilizer Funds Linked to 2022 Supply Scandal
Malawi has recorded a significant development in efforts to restore accountability following the controversial 2022 fertilizer supply deal, with confirmation that funds linked to the scandal have been reimbursed.
Former Minister of Information and Digitization, Moses Kunkuyu, has publicly confirmed that 516,975.21 euros have been transferred into the account of the Smallholder Farmers Fertilizer Revolving Fund of Malawi.
The funds represent reimbursement for money misapplied during the failed fertilizer procurement arrangement that left thousands of smallholder farmers affected and placed the government under intense public scrutiny.
Addressing the media, Kunkuyu stated that the confirmation follows formal legal processes involving both Malawian and international authorities. He disclosed that former Attorney General Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda was officially served with legal documents by the Munich Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office in Germany, headquartered at Karlstrasse 66, 80335 Munich.
According to Kunkuyu, the German authorities initiated legal action to facilitate the release and repatriation of the funds, effectively drawing Malawi’s legal system into an international judicial process aimed at recovering public resources. The development underscores growing cross-border cooperation in addressing financial misconduct linked to public procurement.
The confirmation marks a critical step toward transparency and restitution, particularly for smallholder farmers who bore the brunt of the failed fertilizer deal. It also signals renewed commitment by authorities to correct past financial mismanagement and reinforce accountability within the public sector.
As legal proceedings continue, the case stands as a notable example of how political oversight, legal enforcement, and international cooperation can converge in the pursuit of financial justice. For Malawi, the recovery of the funds offers both symbolic and practical reassurance that misuse of public resources will not go unchecked.
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