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NEW YORK (AP) - The Malawi welfare official overseeing Madonna's efforts to adopt an African toddler said Wednesday that he will make a long-awaited trip to the singer's London home next week to assess her suitability as an adoptive parent.
Director Penston Kilembe canceled a visit in May, the first of two court-ordered trips to check on the adoption process. Newspaper reports have spoken of an internal ministry dispute over the possibility that Madonna paid his expenses for the trip.
Kilembe told AP Television News outside United Nations headquarters that the financing was always meant to be shared between the prospective adoptive family and the Malawi government.
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