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Prison is Where you Belong! MP Mawanda , Wamakuyu and Akamba Sent to Jail

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MPs Mawanda, Wamakuyu, Akamba and Lawyer Kirya appearing before Court on Friday.

The Anti Corruption Court in Kampala has remanded three Members of Parliament and two others on charges of diversion of Public resources and conspiracy to defraud government more than 7.3 billion shillings for Buyaka Growers Cooperatives Society Limited.

 

The MPs are; Igara East MP Michael Mawanda, Elgon County MP Mudimi Wamakuyu, and Busiki County MP Paul Akamba.

 

The trio has been charged with Leonard Kavundira, the Principal Cooperative Officer in the Ministry of Trade who has not appeared in Court , and a lawyer Julius Kirya Taitankoko.

 

The group on Friday afternoon appeared before the Court presided over by the Chief Magistrate Joan Aciro who read to them five charges arising from the Penal Code Act and the Anti Corruption Act of 2009.

The Court has heard that Mawanda, Wamakuyu, Akamba, Kirya, and Kavundira conspired to defraud 7.3 billion shillings that were meant for compensation of Buyaka Growers Cooperatives Society Limited in Bulambuli District. The charges were allegedly committed between 2019 and 2023.

 

 

The accused persons have however denied the charges which were sanctioned by the Director of Public Prosecutions-DPP Jane Frances Abodo.

The Prosecution led by Raymond Mugisa and Jonathan Muwaganya, Edward Muhumuza informed the Court that investigations into this matter were complete and asked for a hearing date such that the trial can commence.

Baguma said the disclosure involves protocol and asked the Court to remand the accused persons for 14 days as the law requires, and also to give him more time to prepare the voluminous documents pertaining this case to share with the lawyers representing the accused persons.

However, the lawyers of the accused persons asked the Prosecution to furnish them with the documents and the necessary materials they intend to rely on to prosecute their clients.

In court, MP Mawanda instructed a team of seven lawyers led by former Deputy Attorney General Mwesigwa Rukutana to defend him against the allegation. But they were not ready to apply for bail because they stated that their client had been held incommunicado(without being allowed to speak to anyone) when he was in police custody and didn’t get time to interact with him.

Rukutana asked the court that MP Mawanda’s bail application be deferred to another date.

 

Similarly, Lawyer Caleb Alaka and Evans Ochieng said they didn’t know when their clients were going to be produced in Court and they didn’t know how many charges were going to be preferred against Wamakuyu.

Akamba ‘s lawyer Roberts Mackay said his client has been in state custody for seven days and they have been looking for him without success.

He said, they have been looking for him but , they were surprised to see him in the same clothes he disappeared wearing.

The court has heard that Akamba is recovering from the mental shock he suffered from his rearrest.

 

They have been remanded to Luzira Prison until July 9th 2024.

Criminal summons have been issued requiring Principal Cooperatives Officer Leonard Kavundira who hasn’t appeared in court today to appear and be charged on Monday June 24th 2024.

 

 

Akamba now joins the Lwengo District Woman Member of Parliament Cissy Namujju and Bunyole East Constituency MP Yusuf Mutembuli who are at Luzira prison waiting to appear before the High Court on a date that is not yet fixed.

The suspects in the cooperatives cash were arrested by the State House Anti-Corruption Unit, headed by Brigadier General Henry Isoke and its at the helm of investigations in this particular file of swindling Cooperatives Cash.

Proceedings occurred as Hundreds of Patriotic League of Uganda -PLU supporters led by PLU Secretary General David Kabanda who is Kasambya County Member of Parliament, camped at the court premises donning t-shirts with the image of Mawanda and General Muhoozi Kainerugaba. Mawanda is the Chairperson of the Disciplinary Committee in PLU.

There was also heavy deployment of security personnel in and outside the court premises. However, people wearing t-shirts were not allowed to enter the court premises.

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