Ralph Kasambara
Ralph Kasambara is a Malawian activist, lawyer, teacher, and politician. He has served as the Minister of Justice and Attorney General since April 2012. He also served as the former Attorney General under the administration of Bingu wa Mutharika during the early part of the administration.[1] After which he became the legal representative of the then Malawian vice-president, Joyce Banda.[2] Kasambara has been a critic of the administration of Bingu wa Mutharika, being vocal about grounds for impeachment and commenting that "wants to be a dictator".[3] He was jailed in February 2012, after thugs went to his office with petrol bombs in an attempted arson plot, he called the police, together with supporters and restrained the pepertrators.[4] Instead he was arrested for kidnapping and torture of the thugs.[5] He was later released on bail, and then arrested again over the faulty bail procedures.[6] Amnesty International had expressed concern over his case.
Arrests
.[4] Prior to this incident Kasambara had been a vocal critic of President Mutharika's administration.[3] Kasambara as arrested on Monday, February 14, 2012 after a group of attempted arsonists went to his offices with petrol bombs and were subdued by him and his supporters.[3] When they called the police, the police arrested him and five others on charges of 'kidnapping' and 'torturing' the three men.[3] He was taken to jail, released on bail, re-arrested for a 'fraudulent bail process'. According to the police,the bail granted by High Court judge Godfrey Mwase was not valid on the grounds that the courts in Malawi are currently on wage strikes albeit all the paper work were processed under due process through court .[7] He was then taken to a maximum security prison. He was then transferred from prison to Mwaiwathu Hospital for a cardiac condition.[3] He was being represented by his lawyer Wapona Kita and was later released[8]
On 8 November 2013, Kasambara was arrested on suspicion of involvement in the September shooting of whistleblower Paul Mphwiyo.[9] following the Capital Hill Cashgate Scandal. He was subsequently denied bail,[10] but later released on bail [11] He would be rearrested on money laundering charges on 27th January 2014, charges he denied [12]
Career
He is a law teacher at Chancellor college, University of Malawi[13] He was an Attorney General under Bingu wa Mutharika's first administration.[13] He later became the lawyer for Joyce Banda who was being sidelined by the administration of Bingu wa Mutharika. He is also the lawyer of Zambian President Michael Sata.[14] On 26 April 2012, Malawi President Joyce Banda appointed Ralph Kasambara Minister of Justice and Attorney General. On 10 October, a few days after returning from a trip to the UN, President Joyce Banda sacked her cabinet, dropping Kasambara in the new cabinet, which was announced on 15 October 2013. Kasambara was replaced by Fahad Assani [15]
Publications
- “Civic Education in Malawi Since 1992: An Appraisal, in Kings M. Phiri and Kenneth R. Ross, Democratisation in Malawi: A Stocktaking (book), Kacehere Publishing - 1998 [16]
- The Legal Regime for Foreign Direct Investment in Malawi (article), UNIMA Students Law Journal - 2000,.[16]
References
- ↑ BBC News - Malawi anger at jailing of Mutharika critic Kasambara
- ↑ malawigazette.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2017537942_apafmalawipolitics.html
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Human rights lawyer jailed after calling on Malawi president to resign | World news | guardian.co.uk
- ↑ David Smith. "Human rights lawyer jailed after calling on Malawi president to resign". The Guardian. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
- ↑ Amnesty International | Malawi: Former Attorney General returned to prison despite bail order
- ↑ http://www.afriquejet.com/malawi-ralph-kasambara-in-hospital-2012021833632.html
- ↑
- ↑ Malawi arrests ex-justice minister over murder attempt, by Felix Mponda; at Agence France-Presse/Yahoo! News; published November 8, 2013; retrieved November 13, 2013
- ↑ "Bail denied for kasambara: To stay another 30 days in prison". Nyasa Times. 2013-11-21. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
- ↑ "Ralph Kasambara out on bail". Malawi Today. 2013-12-10. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
- ↑ Chikoko, Rex (2013-10-10). "Former Malawi Justice Minister Ralph Kasambara re-arrested - Africa". Daily Nation. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 http://www.afriquejet.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=188&Itemid=435
- ↑ Zambia Donates Five Million Litres of Fuel to Malawi · Global Voices
- ↑ Malawi’s newly appointed Justice Minister talks tough on looting · Blantyre Newspaers Limited
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Ralph Kasambara's Home Page