Who carries out investigation for election-related criminal offenses?

Malawi

Malawi

Answer
Police
Source

EU2009 EOM Report pg 21:

 

Electoral offences underthe Parliamentary and Presidential Elections Act of 1993 are considered ascriminal in nature therefore following criminal procedure under thejurisdiction of the courts. Also seecomment below

http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/MW/malawi-final-report-presidential-and-parliamentary-3/at_download/file

Comment

In 2009 according to the EU 2009 EOM Report, pg 21: There were 17 cases ofelectoral offences reported to thepolice including seven cases of illegal possession and attempts to sellvoter certificates, eight cases of destruction of campaign material, one caserelated to the disruption of a rally in Blantyre and one unauthorized rally atNkhata Bay Central. The Electoral Commission has also referred to the police485 cases of double registration detected during the cleaning of the voterregister. http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/MW/malawi-final-report-presidential-and-parliamentary-3/at_download/file

 

 

The court may also orderthe suspension of the convicted person’s right to vote in the election orbarring the person to perform the duties of their office in connection with theelection. The decision of the Magistrate Court might ultimately be appealed tothe High Court. 

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