| Malawi: Integrity Scorecard Report > Sub-Category: Legislative Accountability | ||
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| 29 | Can members of the legislature be held accountable for their actions? | 92 |
| 30 | Are there regulations governing conflicts of interest by members of the national legislature? | 57 |
| 31 | Can citizens access the asset disclosure records of members of the national legislature? | 67 |
| 32 | Can citizens access legislative processes and documents? | 67 |
Indicator and sub-Indicator Details
| 29 | Can members of the legislature be held accountable for their actions? | |||||||
| 29a: In law, the judiciary can review laws passed by the legislature. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: Constitution of the Republic of Malawi, Section 11
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| 29b: In practice, when necessary, the judiciary reviews laws passed by the legislature. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: 1) Gloppen S and Kanyongolo E.F. The Judiciary in Patel N and Svasand L, Government and Politics in Malawi, Kachere series, 2007, Zomba 2) Kanyongolo E.F. "Malawi: Justice Sector and Rule of Law, A Review" by AFRIMAP and Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa, Open Society Initiative: Cambridge, 2006
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| 29c: In law, are members of the national legislature subject to criminal proceedings? | ||||||||
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Comments: References: They can be prosecuted. However, section 60 (1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Malawi states that they cannot be arrested when going to, returning from, or while in Parliament.
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| 30 | Are there regulations governing conflicts of interest by members of the national legislature? | |||||||
| 30a: In law, members of the national legislature are required to file an asset disclosure form. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: Constitution of the Republic of Malawi, Section 213 (1)
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| 30b: In law, there are restrictions for national legislators entering the private sector after leaving the government. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: This is not applicable.
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| 30c: In law, there are regulations governing gifts and hospitality offered to members of the national legislature. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: No formal clear rules are available. However, Section 24 (2) of the Corrupt Practices Act is against giving gifts to members of Parliament as inducement for certain action.
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| 30d: In law, there are requirements for the independent auditing of the asset disclosure forms of members of the national legislature. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: Committee of Parliament - Constitution of the Republic of Malawi, Section 213 (4) Anti-Corruption Bureau - Corrupt Practices Act, Section 32 (1)
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| 30e: In practice, the regulations restricting post-government private sector employment for national legislators are effective. | ||||||||
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Comments: There is no such law. References: 1) Happy Kayuni, lecturer, Chancellor College, Sept. 6, 2007, Zomba 2) Richard Tambulasi, lecturer, Department of Political and Administrative Studies, University of Malawi, Sept. 7, 2007, Zomba
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| 30f: In practice, the regulations governing gifts and hospitality offered to national legislators are effective. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: 1) Hussein, M. "Strengthening Parliamentary Democracy in SADC Countries. Malawi Coutry Report", commissioned by South African Institute of International Affairs, 2004 2) Khembo, N.: The Constitution, Constitutionalism and Democracy in Malawi: The Reign of Parliamentary Oligarchy in Nhema, A. The Quest for Peace in Africa; OSSREA: Addis Ababa, 2004
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| 30g: In practice, national legislative branch asset disclosures are audited. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: 1) Khembo, N. "The Constitution, Constitutionalism and Democracy in Malawi: The Reign of Parliamentary Oligarchy" in Nhema, A. 2006, The Quest for Peace in Africa: OSSREA: Addis Ababa 2) Patel, N and Tonstensen, A, "The Legislature", in Patel, N and Svasand L, Government and Politics in Malawi, Kachere series, Zomba, 2006
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| 31 | Can citizens access the asset disclosure records of members of the national legislature? | |||||||
| 31a: In law, citizens can access the asset disclosure records of members of the national legislature. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: The Constitution of the Republic of Malawi, Section 37
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| 31b: In practice, citizens can access legislative asset disclosure records within a reasonable time period. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: 1) Hussein M. "Strengthening Parliamentary Democracy in SADC Countries; Malawi Courty Report" Commissioned by The Southern African Institute of Interantional Affairs, 2006 2) Interview with J. Jimu, News analyst, Nation newspaper, Sept. 17, 2007, Zomba
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| 31c: In practice, citizens can access legislative asset disclosure records at a reasonable cost. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: 1) Interview with R. Tambulasi, lecturer, University of Malawi, Sept 12, 2007, Zomba 2) Interview with J. Jimu, News analyst, Nation newspapers, Sept. 17, 2007, Zomba
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| 32 | Can citizens access legislative processes and documents? | |||||||
| 32a: In law, citizens can access records of legislative processes and documents. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: The Constitution of the Republic of Malawi, Section 37
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| 32b: In practice, citizens can access records of legislative processes and documents within a reasonable time period. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: 1) Hussein, M. "Strengthening Parliamentary Democracy in SADC Countries: Malawi Country Report" Commissioned by The South African Institute of International Affairs, 2004 2) Interview with J. Jimu, News analyst, Nation newspaper, Sept 17, 2007, Zomba
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| 32c: In practice, citizens can access records of legislative processes and documents at a reasonable cost. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: 1) Interview with R. Tambulasi, lecturer, University of Malawi, Sept. 11, 2007, Zomba 2) Interview with J. Jimu, News analyst, Nation newspaper, Sept. 17, 2007, Zomba
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