Mafialism At Its Best: Here Is How Museveni’s Letter To Oust Corrupt Uganda Airlines Mafias Disappeared In Air

Mafialism At Its Best: Here Is How Museveni’s Letter To Oust Corrupt Uganda Airlines Mafias Disappeared In Air

By Spy Uganda

Kampala, Entebbe: According to our sources who never miss exposing any rot sited within Uganda Airlines, HE. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s just issued letter to grill suspended Airline’s mafias has since disappeared and its whereabouts can only be revealed by God the overseer of planet earth.

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TheSpy Uganda through its well-placed spies at the Airport learnt that few days ago, President Museveni wrote to the Inspector General of Government (IGG) to investigate and prosecute Uganda Airlines bosses named in corruption scandals and be forced to cough all the tax-payers’ money they dubiously swindled.

On a matter of being specific, the no-nonsense letter that was addressed to Works minister Gen Katumba Wamala and other high-ranking government officials targeted senior members of the board and management, accused of mismanagement and engaging in corrupt deals.

In the same letter, President accused the Uganda Airline officials of extorting money from job applicants, bungling procurement contracts, recruiting relatives, friends and church members across the network, maintaining ghost workers on the airline’s payroll and giving jobs to unqualified pilots at the expense of the safety of passengers.

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However, according to the latest we are getting from the intended recipient of the letter, the office of the IGG hasn’t yet seen it and don’t know its whereabouts.

This has been confirmed by the IGG spokesperson, Munira Ali, who was quoted by our source saying;

”I have crosschecked with our records for the letter on the matter you have requested but we do not have anything up to now, so we do not have any directive as it stands now.”

According to some reports, Lindah Nabusayi, the senior presidential secretary, confirmed the directive and said it had been delivered to the office of the IGG.

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She wondered where the letter could have ended, but promised to make sure that the IGG gets the directive.

“I don’t know why the letter has not reached, but what I can authoritatively tell you is that the President wrote to the IGG, asking her to investigate the corruption at the Uganda Airlines,” Nabusayi said.

“If they have not received it, it must still be on the way, they will receive it. I can’t explain where the delay originates from because we have a delivery system which takes care of such issues,” she added.

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Meanwhile, according to our sources, a group of mafias is working round the clock to ensure that the letter does not reach the IGG in order to frustrate the investigations.

Who Are Those Alleged To Be ZigZagging Museveni’s Letter?

According to our sources, those alleged are panicky Perez Ahabwe, the suspended board chairperson, Benon Kajuna, Godfrey Ssemugooma, Catherine Asinde Poran, Charles Hamya and Rehema Mutazindwa, (all board members)-this is the same group Museveni ordered Ecweru to hand over to IGG for grillement.

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Others who have been ordered to explain their dirty actions include the management team led by Cornwell Muleya, the chief executive officer whom the President, according to sources, holds personally responsible for the mismanagement and financial impropriety of the Airline.

The rest on the team include Paul Turacacysenga (director finance), Joseph Ssebowa (Human Resource Manager), Moses Wangalwa (Procurement manager), Deo Nyanzi (Sales and marketing manager), Roger Wamara (Commercial director), Andrew Tumusiime (Senior administration manager), Michael Kaliisa (Quality manager), Bruno Oringi (Safety Manager), Harvey Kalama (Ground Operations Manager), Kenneth Kiyemba (First Officer),  Alex Kakooza (First Officer), Juliet Otage Odur (Crew Training Manager), Moses Wangawa, and Tom Gidudu.

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