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State House Anti Corruption Unit Detains Hoima LC5 Chairman, Three Councilors

The Hoima District LC5 Chairperson, Kadir Kirungi and three members of his executive are behind bars for allegedly hiring out road equipment to an Indian investor in Kiryandongo district.

The others are Benson Chiche, the Hoima LC5 Vice-Chairperson, James Mugenyi Mulindambura the Kiganja sub-county LC 5 Councilor and Natural resources Secretary and Geoffrey Kumakech, the Buseruka sub-county LC5 Councillor and District Finance Secretary.

The State House anti-corruption unit detained the officials when they appeared before the Criminal Investigations Directorate headquarters in Kampala on Monday to respond to various accusations levelled against them.

“It is true the LC5 Chairperson together with three councillors have been arrested and we are investigating them on various offences. One of them being hiring out district road construction equipment to an Indian investor in Kiryandongo. There are many other cases we are investigating them on,” said a source in the statehouse anti-corruption unit.

The source also revealed that the officials are also accused of forgery on August 28, 2021 with intent to deceive. They allegedly forged the District Executive committee-DEC minutes and backdated them to June 22, 2021, to cover their dubious deals.

Last week, the Police and the State House Anti-Corruption Unit impounded the Road equipment in question from a private farm owned by an Indian investor in Kigumba town council Kiryandongo district for alleged misuse. The unit comprises a grader and a Vibro roller machine.

The numbers of the two pieces of equipment had been plucked off. This led to the arrest of Hoima district engineer Ibrahim Luswata, works supervisor, Vincent Irumba and a mechanic attached to the district Charles Tibagwa.

The suspects together with other top district officials are alleged to have connived and hired out the road equipment to the Indian, whose names haven’t been disclosed. In June 2017, President Museveni commissioned the road equipment worth more than Shillings 500b that was distributed to 121 districts.

Each district received a full unit consisting of one motor grader, one wheel loader, one vibro roller, one water bowser and two dump trucks. Each unit was valued at 2.7 Billion Shillings. The 1,151 pieces of road equipment were imported from Japan using a loan from the Japanese Bank for International Cooperation.

-URN

One thought on “State House Anti Corruption Unit Detains Hoima LC5 Chairman, Three Councilors

  1. The Oppressed

    This team needs to be kept behind bars while you investigate all cases. There are so many more and people have been afraid to stand up against them for years. Many companies have fallen victim to their extortion acts and bribery. There is a missing member on the team you have arrested

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