back to top
Не можете найти рабочее Кракен зеркало? Хватит рисковать, переходя по сомнительным ссылкам. Единственный надежный и безопасный вход в систему — это bhr-q.com.
HomeNewsCrimeBreaking! Former Kamwenge Town Clerk Arrested For Swindling Millions

Breaking! Former Kamwenge Town Clerk Arrested For Swindling Millions

Published on

- Advertisement -spot_img

The Inspectorate of Government (IG) has  has on Wednesday February, 12, 2019  arrested the former Town Clerk of Kamwenge Town Council, Mathew Tumushabe Atwiine, for misappropriation of UGX 4,450,000 (Four million four hundred thousand only).

Atwiine has been charged with one count of Embezzlement contrary to Section 19 of the Anti-Corruption Act, 2009 and an Alternative Count of Causing Financial Loss contrary to Section 20(1) of the Anti-Corruption Act, 2009.

The funds had been earmarked for the purchase of office furniture for the office of the Town Clerk for Kamwenge Town Council.

A report by the Rwenzori Anti-Corruption Coalition (RAC) in December 2019 revealed that Kamwenge and Bundibugyo districts top Rwenzori Sub-region in corruption cases involving alleged misappropriation of public funds meant for service delivery.

Of the 1,380 cases of corruption reported and investigated by RAC between January and September, Kamwenge District topped with 335 cases followed by Bundibugyo District with 323.

Rwenzori Sub-region comprises nine districts. The RAC report released last week indicates that Shs4.4 billion was found misappropriated in all the cases reported in the region.

For the 335 cases reported in Kamwenge, funds worth Shs1.2 billion were not accounted for.

Kamwenge and Bundibugyo were followed by Kyenjojo, Kasese, Kabarole, Ntoroko, Bunyangabu and Kyegegwa districts.

The sectors investigated included health, education, production, natural resources, works and administration, to which money disbursed to extend service delivery to the grassroots was misappropriated.

The report further indicates that out of 632 cases reported between July and September, only 149 cases were handled and Shs157.4 million recovered.

In Kamwenge, of the 255 corruption cases reported between July and September, Shs500m was allegedly misappropriated while only Shs45m has been recovered out of six cases.

Related

Tshisekedi Rejects M23 Claims Of Exit From Uvira, Calls For Independent Verification

President Félix Tshisekedi has dismissed assertions by the M23 rebel movement that it has...

Court Upholds EC Decision, Throws Out Mathias Walukaga’s Busiro East Candidature

The High Court has rejected a legal challenge by musician-turned-politician Walukaga Mathias, confirming the...

No More Tradition: ULS Backs Bobi Wine For President & Other Opposition Candidates Ahead Of The 2026 Polls

In an unprecedented departure from its long-held stance of political non-alignment, the Uganda Law...

Kadaga Affirms Continued NAGRC&DB Support to Busoga Farmers as New Livestock And Input Rollout Begins

The Minister of East African Affairs, Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga presided over a special ceremony...

More from The Capital Times

Business Boom In Namugongo Ahead Of Martyrs Day

Business has picked up this morning at Namugongo Martyrs shrine according to traders. The...

Here is why the Faras Uganda is the Ultimate Convenience Mobility App for Every Ugandan

Kampala, Uganda – In a fast-paced world where time is increasingly precious, Ugandans are...

Museveni Inaugurates De Heus State Of The Art Fish Feed Factory In Njeru, Buikwe

Njeru, Jinja: De Heus Animal Nutrition, a global leader in animal feed solutions, has...