Recently President Yoweri Museveni joined the new Inspector General of Government (IGG), Beti Kamya, after she persuaded him to launch the lifestyle audit, a new anti-corruption drive spearheaded by the Inspectorate of Government (IG).
The president has been so bitter on corruption tendencies in public offices and has always pledged to Ugandans that he will not stop fighting corruption in Uganda.
Of late, a whistle blower by the names of BWANIKA KASENDWA IBRAHIM aka BULL approached a senior official at ISO an internal security organization in Uganda and informed him about a corrupt employee in the office of the president who had rooms filled with money in his house in Mutungo a Kampala suburb (names withheld).
The ISO boss summoned a one Enock Katwesigye to his private office in munyonyo along Gava road sensing that there was money to be made from the corrupt president’s office employee, just after that meeting at the private office, the duo decided to summon the president’s employee to the same office where katwesigye Enock presented himself as a UPDF colonel attached to ISO and was in charge of investigating the official.
When the official arrived they quickly negotiated an amount (bribe) in billions where they after drove straight to his residence in Mutungo to pick the money. Now this is where everything turned to west when the whistle blower was sidelined but later got to know about the payment and threatened to report the whole saga to the statehouse Anti-corruption unit.
Katwesigye Enock quickly hatched a plan to shut up Bull (a whistle blower) by informing CMI that bull is in possession of guns and military uniforms at his residence. CMI arrested Bull and upon investigating and searching his house, he was found innocent and immediately released him on bond.
Now as his last resort, katwesigye Enock bribed officers at kabalagala police station to quickly arrest and slap charges of threatening violence and aggravated robbery on Bull, where he was rushed to Makindye Magistrate court where he was remanded to luzira.
Anti-corruption officials have picked tough interest in this matter and we shall keep you posted on our new finding in our next edition.