<p>A former deputy speaker in Malawi on Thursday shot himself in the head inside parliament, where he had gone for a meeting, parliament said.</p>.<p>Clement Chiwaya, who was 50, killed himself inside the parliament building, where he had gone to discuss vehicle benefits entitled to him when he left office in 2019.</p>.<p>Police spokesperson James Kadadzera confirmed the incident but refused to give details until he had received a full report from investigators.</p>.<p>Parliament "regrets to inform the public that the former deputy speaker... committed suicide at the parliament building," it said in a statement.</p>.<p>It said the incident was linked to "frustration with the implementation of his conditions of service."</p>.<p>Chiwaya bought his official vehicle at the end of his five-year term in 2019, as provided for in his contract.</p>.<p>But he had tried to get parliament to pay for damages incurred in an accident that happened six months later.</p>.<p>He took the case to court. The legal process is still pending.</p>.<p>The statement from parliament appeared to suggest that Chiwaya, who moved in a wheelchair, had sneaked a gun into the high-security building.</p>.<p>"Having been a person with a disability, the (security) scanner alerts were deemed to be from the wheelchair," it said.</p>.<p>A source at parliament told AFP that Chiwaya shot himself in the head inside the office of the clerk of parliament, Fiona Kalembera.</p>.<p>Before he became deputy speaker, he served as a member of parliament from 2004.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>
<p>A former deputy speaker in Malawi on Thursday shot himself in the head inside parliament, where he had gone for a meeting, parliament said.</p>.<p>Clement Chiwaya, who was 50, killed himself inside the parliament building, where he had gone to discuss vehicle benefits entitled to him when he left office in 2019.</p>.<p>Police spokesperson James Kadadzera confirmed the incident but refused to give details until he had received a full report from investigators.</p>.<p>Parliament "regrets to inform the public that the former deputy speaker... committed suicide at the parliament building," it said in a statement.</p>.<p>It said the incident was linked to "frustration with the implementation of his conditions of service."</p>.<p>Chiwaya bought his official vehicle at the end of his five-year term in 2019, as provided for in his contract.</p>.<p>But he had tried to get parliament to pay for damages incurred in an accident that happened six months later.</p>.<p>He took the case to court. The legal process is still pending.</p>.<p>The statement from parliament appeared to suggest that Chiwaya, who moved in a wheelchair, had sneaked a gun into the high-security building.</p>.<p>"Having been a person with a disability, the (security) scanner alerts were deemed to be from the wheelchair," it said.</p>.<p>A source at parliament told AFP that Chiwaya shot himself in the head inside the office of the clerk of parliament, Fiona Kalembera.</p>.<p>Before he became deputy speaker, he served as a member of parliament from 2004.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>