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Fufa silent as Mutyaba reports to authorities

Fufa silent as Mutyaba reports to authorities Andrew Mwanguhya Fufa will try not to give Mike Mutyaba any relevance as the former Uganda Cranes midfielder continues his activism against what he calls “corruption” at the local soccer body. Mutyaba has been at it for good weeks now, calling out president Moses Magogo’s administration and accusing them of not paying players what is owed to them. It went south recently when he was beaten up by a Fufa private security guard before being detained by police as Mutyaba peacefully protested at Mengo. He was released the following day after his detention was deemed unlawful. Days that followed saw Fufa reportedly pay some of the owed players. Infamous list The FA also went ahead to release a list of reported payments to Cranes players in allowances and bonuses dating back to 2018. This was a departure from Fufa’s way of doing things. The federation has always asserted that they only account to the General Assembly.

Parliament clears 71-year-old frail Mutebile, Ochola for new terms

March 15, 2021 Bank of Uganda governor Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile Prof. Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile last week stealthily made his way into the parliament’s appointments and vetting committee to defend his re-appointment as governor of the Central Bank, with security personnel ensuring that media and the public did not even catch a glimpse of him. The 71-year-old economist has been at the helm of Bank of Uganda (BOU) since 2001 and in January, President Yoweri Museveni reappointed him as governor for the next five years pending parliament approval. Sources in the appointments committee described Mutebile as looking physically weak but mentally sharp.  The appointments committee chaired by speaker Rebecca Kadaga convened in parliament’s conference hall adjacent to the president’s office to vet Mutebile amid tight security. No journalist was allowed anywhere close to the vetting premises by security personnel who had zealously been keeping watch ahead of Mutebile’s arriv

Makerere  officials probed over suspect case losses

Daily Monitor Monday February 08 2021 KAMPALA- Makerere University’s finance and legal departments are under investigation over alleged corruption. Sources told Daily Monitor that the State House Anti-Corruption unit took away the university bursar, Mr Everest Bainomugisha, last Thursday for interrogation. “I saw the Nakalema team take the university bursar at 10:30pm on Thursday night after he had been interrogated. The team also took CPUs from his office and brought them on Friday.  Bursar’s office was locked on Friday until evening when the team brought back the CPUs they had taken,” one source close to the university said. The Finance Department sits on Level 4 at the Central Teaching Facility (CTF) where these offices were shifted after the Main Building was burnt. The same level houses the Vice Chancellor, Prof Barnabas Nawangwe, and the University Secretary, Mr Yusuf Kiranda, sit.

Fight over contracts dent urban roads bid

Daily Monitor Monday December 21 2020 One of the oil roads being constructed at Nguedo Sub-county in Buliisa District. There are claims of fraud and corruption in management of the World Bank funded Uganda Support to Municipal Infrastructure Development project. PHOTO/ STEPHEN OTAGE Advertisement The Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development has denied claims of fraud and corruption in management of the World Bank funded Uganda Support to Municipal Infrastructure Development (USMID) project. The corruption claims in procurement of contractors under the project were first made early last month by Uganda National Association of Building and Civil Engineers Contractors (UNABEC) in a complaint to the World Bank, Inspector General of Government and State House Anti-Corruption Unit.

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