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Claims against government hit K2 trillion - The Times Group Malawi

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Office of the Attorney General (AG) has said compensation claims from people against the government have gone up to K2 trillion. The figure has been arrived at after officials carried out another assessment. In October this year, AG Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda said the claims were standing at around K800 billion. By October 30 2020, the …

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