MBC Online presents some of the highlights:
AG: We haven’t come across where the valid votes of any candidate were altered?
SKC: When we speak about valid votes only, yes.
AG: Would you agree with me that you have not come across any alteration of votes in the 198 centres you allege?
SKC: Yes.
AG: Between the three of you [main contenders Mutharika, Chakwera and Chilima]you shared 4.74 million votes?
SKC: That is correct.
AG: Between number 1 and 2, do you know the difference in votes?
SKC: 158,000.
AG: its obvious votes from 198 wouldn’t affect results?
SKC: Yes, it wouldn’t affect.
AG: Would you have come to court if there no results to challenge?
SKC: No.
AG: At St. Thomas commercial school polling centre, you didn’t find your name, but you voted?
SKC: Yes, I voted.
AG: This kind of problem [where your name missed] happened to you only?
SKC: That’s correct.
AG: You wrote to MEC for MEC Chairperson Ansah to resign?
SKC: That’s correct.
AG: MEC makes majority decisions and you did not challenge her [Ansah] through an affidavit for making her own decision?
SKC: Not on that matter.
AG: The national result was an aggregation of streams and polling stations. It was possible for you to select bad polling results?
SKC: Ideally, yea.
AG: For the whole country, no [UTM] monitor is challenging the results and you don’t have alternative results?
SKC: That’s correct.
The AG is likely to call several UTM officials to be cross-examined when hearinmg resumes on Friday.