Bou Probe: Bagyenda Usurped Bank’s Legal Department To Draft Legal Docs For Mmaks-Katuntu

Bou Probe: Bagyenda Usurped Bank’s Legal Department To Draft Legal Docs For Mmaks-Katuntu

By Andrew Irumba

MPs on the Committee of Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (Cosase) on Wed. accused former Executive Director in-charge commercial Banks Ms.Justine Bagyenda of usurping the powers of the legal department of the bank after discovering that she took over the drafting of the terms of engagement between Bank of Uganda (BoU)and MMAKS which documents could not be traced by the committee.

The committee’s chairperson, Hon. Abdu Katuntu (Bugweri County), ruled that Governor prof.Emanuel Tumusiime Mutebile would appear and explain the process that led to the drafting of the terms of engagement between BoU and MMAKS Advocates to handle the disputes triggered by the closure of Crane Bank.

“You [Bagyenda] carried out functions and mandate which were not yours. I see so many illogical things which were happening at BoU, so many strange things. We will have to ask the Governor when he comes where that letter is,” Mr Katuntu fumed.

The matter of legal firms that represented Bank of Uganda against Crane Bank have been of particular interest to the committee because private lawyers are demanding more than Shs25b for legal services offered to the Central Bank.

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Sold to dfcu: How BoU blew Crane Bank.(Courtesy photo)

The law firms include MMAKS, Bowman’s Uganda, Cohen and Collins Solicitors and Notaries and Sebalu & Lule Advocates.

There is particular interest in MMAKS because BoU hired the law firm as a transaction adviser in the disputed takeover of Crane Bank at $251,045 (about Shs943.3m), with MPs now questioning why the central bank opted to use external lawyers and ignore the bank’s internal legal department.

Ms. Bagyenda, told the parliamentary committee (COSASE) investigating the disputed closure of the seven commercial banks that the bags she carried out of the central bank premises contained personal documents and not classified files as alleged.

Ms Bagyenda said that the bags captured by closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras contained personal effects like pictures, plaques, academic materials and personal files. She denied taking away any classified banking information from Bank of Uganda.

The Bank of Uganda CCTV footage of the events on the evening of February 11, 2018 showed Ms Bagyenda’s driver and bodyguard entering BoU’s head office on Kampala Road and taking out a cache of documents in three bags which they deposited in her car.

Her body guard Ms. Juliet Adikot and Mr Job Turyahabwe ( her driver) are being investigated by parliamentary police which is expected to submit a report to the committee before handing over to new committee management headed by Kawempe South MP Mubarak Munyagwa.

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