Museveni tells Gen Katumba to "pull up socks" after mess at Uganda Railways

By Edris Kiggundu | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Museveni tells Gen Katumba to "pull up socks" after mess at Uganda Railways

President Museveni has instructed the minister of Works and Transport, Gen Katumba Wamala to deal firmly with corruption at the Uganda Railways Corporation.

Museveni's tough worded letter dated October 3, 2022 followed an internal investigation of the corporation by security agencies and State House's Anti-Corruption Unit.

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Sources told Nile Post that the investigation revealed rot and mismanagement at the railway and prompted Museveni to write to Katumba instructing him to sack some members of the management team and dissolve the team.

"I...direct that all this crowd must be suspended, dismissed and prosecuted. The board should be dissolved and a new one appointed," he wrote.

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Museveni, among others, was riled that the corporation paid Shs 1.2 billion in legal fees to a law firm yet the organisation has its own lawyers.

This, he believes, was a conduit for siphoning money. We understand that the managing director of Uganda Railways corporation Stanley Ssendegeya was sacked and the board dissolved.

The board was chaired by Hannington Karuhanga.

Sources have told us that Museveni was not very happy with Katumba Wamala for not acting tough even as some of these things were happening.

"The president expected Gen Katumba to be firm and have the situation in control," our source said.

For instance, the president wondered how the corporation could buy second hand locomotives at Shs 48 billion, under the watch of the minister and the board, yet for Shs 15 billion, you could get new ones from China.

In the meantime, Museveni has said those implicated in the mismanagement of Uganda Railways should be prosecuted by the Director Public Prosecution.

 

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