Thom Mpinganjira
Malawian businessman
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Thom Mpinganjira is a Malawian businessperson and philanthropist.[1] He is the founder and former CEO of FDH Financial Holdings Limited.[2] He has also served as a council member of the Bankers Association of Malawi. He was a Trustee of the University of Malawi Alumni Association.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
Thom Mpinganjira | |
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| Occupation | Businessman |
Previously, Mpinganjira was a chairman of Malawi Investments Promotion Agency.[9][10][11] He was also a member of the Institute of Bankers in Malawi before becoming a chairman of the Stakeholders Committee of Millennium Challenge Account.[12][13][14]
Mpinganjira was the chairman of the Electricity Supply Commission of Malawi (ESCOM). Mpinganjira is also a member of the Ethical and Investigations Committee for the Institute of Chartered Accountants.[13][14]
Controversy
In 2021, a court convicted him for attempting to bribe five constitutional court judges, applying a custodial sentence of 9 years.[15]