Cash-strapped Malawi has found a buyer for the luxury jet that had once belonged to late leader Bingu wa Mutharika.
A government official said on Wednesday that the presidential jet has
been sold for $15 million, raising much need funds for the impoverished
African nation.
Mutharika bought the jet in 2009 for $22 million, a purchase that was
widely criticized as a waste by many, including Malawi’s main bilateral
donor Britain.
The country reduced its aid to the African nation by 3 million pounds because of it.
Current leader of Malawi, President Joyce Banda, who took office in
April 2012 after Mutharika died of a heart attack, was lauded when she
made the decision to put the luxury jet up for sale.
Principal secretary to the president’s office, Chintu Phiri, told
Reuters that the 14-passenger Dassault Falcon 900 EX aircraft was sold
to Virgin Islands company Bohnox Enterprise Ltd, who outbid three other
buyers.
“We have accepted their offer and we are waiting to hear from them,” Phiri said.
The plane reportedly cost Malawi about $300,000 a year in maintenance and insurance, Reuters reported.
It is one of the cost-cutting measures Banda has employed as she
seeks to bring Malawi back from the brink of total economic ruin.
She took a 30 percent pay cut to her earnings as president and put 35
luxury Mercedez Benz cars used by her cabinet up for sale.
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