By Spy Uganda
Kampala: The no-nonsense State House Anti Corruption Unit headed by Col.Edith Nakalema Asizua, in collaboration with Uganda Police have Friday arrested Mr.Anyou Ngolobe Vincent, a court clerk at Nabweru Chief Magistrate’s Court, who allegedly solicited a bribe of UGX 150,000 in exchange for assistance to secure an eviction order.
UPDATE:
The @AntiGraft_SH in collaboration with @PoliceUg caused the arrest of Anyou Ngolobe Vincent, a court clerk at Nabweru Chief Magistrates Court who allegedly solicited for a bribe of UGX 150,000 in exchange for assistance to secure an eviction order. pic.twitter.com/ZNFiV0qZEM
— Anti Corruption Unit – State House Uganda (@AntiGraft_SH) August 13, 2021
According to the tweet on the Unit’s handle, Ngolobe was today arraigned before the Anti-Corruption court and he pleaded not guilty, before he was remanded to Kitalya prison until 18th August 2021.
According to statistics, from the office of Col Edith Nakalema, who heads the Unit, in just two years since the inception of the State House Anti Corruption Unit, they have managed to recover Shs 26B that had already been disbursed and forced the relevant individuals to cough it back into the Government coffers.
He was today arraigned in at the Anti-Corruption court and he pleaded not guilty.
Court remanded him to Kitalya prison until 18th August, 2021.
— Anti Corruption Unit – State House Uganda (@AntiGraft_SH) August 13, 2021
According to our sources, Col Nakalema has managed to recover that huge sum of money using a couple of tactics as an army officer among them including the innovation of telephone and text messaging platforms that enable whistleblowers to pass on information on corruption anonymously (without revealing their identity).
Our spy recently revealed to us that callers use the toll-free hotline 0800202500Â to report cases of corruption and through this initiative, her office was able to receive a total of 80,000 cases. Others write officially to her office while others choose to walk in her office and formally report corruption cases.
According to data chanced on by our Spy, out of 80000 cases reported so far, 8,900 of these have been concluded, some at her office while others in court. There are those who agree to settle their disputes without allowing to escalate the matter to court, and she allows to mediate at her office, and when they fail, then she sends the file to court for further management, a source on condition of anonymity told our reporter.
In the same vein, 299 suspects have been charged so far and 39 were successfully convicted after her office intervention. After her numerous arrests in some Government Agencies, actually, some who used to report losses are now reporting profits!.