Crime

KITAGWENDA LC5 CHAIRPERSON CHARGED AND REMANDED OVER SELLING DISTRICT JOBS

Ssemaganda Moses Hope
By Ssemaganda Moses Hope


KITAGWENDA LC5 CHAIRPERSON CHARGED AND REMANDED OVER SELLING DISTRICT JOBS
KITAGWENDA LC5 CHAIRPERSON CHARGED AND REMANDED OVER SELLING DISTRICT JOBS

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The State House Anti-Corruption Unit, in collaboration with the Police and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) have arrested and arraigned, Kitagwenda District LC5 Chairperson, Mushemeza Ismail Kambanda before the Kamwenge Magistrates Court on multiple charges of obtaining money by false pretenses. He has been remanded until January 6, 2026.

 

 

Kambanda, along with other accomplices still at large, allegedly defrauded several  job applicants between the years 2024 and 2025 promising them jobs mainly in the Nursing and Midwifery departments of Kitagwenda District despite there being no job openings.

 

 

Several residents of Kitagwenda district  lodged complaints against the LC5, alleging that he extorted money from them by promising jobs in the district that never materialized. Victims reported being lured into paying amounts ranging from 5 to 15 million shillings to the LC5 chairperson, either directly or through his agents, after which they received fake appointment letters along with counterfeit minutes from the District Service Commission.

Upon attempting to take their positions, the victims discovered that their appointment letters were fake and that the jobs did not actually exist. When they sought for a refund from the LC5, he refused to return their money and as a result, the victims reported the matter to the State House Anti-Corruption Unit, which collaborated with the Kitagwenda Police and local leaders to initiate an investigation.

 

Once the LC5 learned about the inquiries, he abandoned his office and went into hiding for several months until he was arrested.

H.E the President has for a long time  re-echoed his commitment to fighting corruption espescially in recruitment at Districts and District Service Commissions. So far,  the unit has carried out investigations in over 30 districts including Mpigi, Gomba, Kyankwanzi, Mukono among others and and over 15 officials have so far been arraigned before courts of law on different charges relating to the sale of government jobs.

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