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“We have Built Capacity to Dismantle Syndicated, Corruption” Col.Nakalema

by Homeland Digital
December 4, 2021
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“We have Built Capacity to Dismantle Syndicated, Corruption” Col.Nakalema

Col.Edith Nakalema, head of the State House Anti-Corruption Unit (SH-ACU)

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By Nasser Kasozi Akandwanaho

In a bid to fighting syndicated corruption from Government, Col.Edith Nakalema, head of the State House Anti-Corruption Unit (SH-ACU) said her agency has built a capacity to tackle all forms sophisticated and syndicated corruption.

Col. Nakalema told The Homeland Newspaper, that Ugandans now have trust in the unit, cordial cooperation with other Anti-Corruption Agencies (ACAs) and lauded the media for its continuous exposure of the corrupt chiefs.

Nakalema said that the strong partnership with other antigraft agencies has made the work of SH-ACU easy in the 3 years of its existence.

“The Unit receives over 300 calls a day and this is a symbol of trust from the Public,” she said.

State House Anti-Corruption Unit has recovered UGX.30 billion from inflated government projects, misappropriated funds, and from fraudsters.

In addition, it has arraigned over 329 people in court including Permanent Secretaries among other government top dogs.

She asserted that this court figure increases day by day.

Col. Nakalema explains that the most forms of corruption in Uganda are Extortion and bribery—also stressing that some of the corrupt are powerful and connected.

“Some acts of corruption are syndicated from top to bottom in public offices which makes it difficult to identify,” she noted

“The corrupt also have advanced to sophisticated means to conceal the trail of their criminal acts”. She however said Anti-Corruption Agencies are well equipped with advanced technology and experience to counter all forms of sophisticated modern corruption.

Email:homelandnewspaper@gmail.com

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