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Equal Opportunities boss Sylvia Muwebwa camps at Kadaga’s office as Anti-corruption Court awaits her tomorrow

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The Chairperson of Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi has rushed to the Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga hours after she was summoned to appear before the Anti-Corruption Court in Kololo.

Ntambi faces corruption charges at Anti Corruption Court but has been dodgy. However, Ntambi who is reportedly under pressure was seen at the Speaker’s Chambers at parliament relentlessly making several calls. Sources at Parliament told this website that Speaker Kadaga could have been aware that intervening in the legal battle with the judiciary in trying to plead for her would mean interference in their work and has so far ignored meeting Ntambi.

Mrs Ntambi will tomorrow appear before the Anti-corruption Court to defend herself over abuse of office, embezzlement, conniving to commit fraud among others charges brought against her and nine others.

Reports indicate that Sylvia is seeking for Kadaga’s intervention in corruption charges brought against her. Earlier this month, the nine individual workers of the commission appeared before court and took pleas.

The charging of Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi and others follows the lunging of complaints to President Yoweri Museveni calling for his intervention. According to a petition dated 22nd May 2019, the whistleblower accused her of causing financial loss of over Shs200 million through termination of workers contracts and forcing workers to resign and replace them with her relatives and friends.

Since she took over the chairperson-ship of the commission, the whistleblower said Mrs Ntambi has unfairly dismissed over 11 staff, terminated over 10 staff contracts, and four contracts have not been renewed. In 2017/ 2018, the Auditor General advised the commission to employ people on permanent contracts however the chairperson declined and this has since led to financial losses.

They accused her of directing the collection of Shs100 million which they had approved in the commission meeting and the said money was to be used as kickbacks for individuals who worked hard for passing of the commission budget in 2018/19.

“It was paid and collected through individual bank accounts. It was collected and handed over to her at Kampala International University (KIU), Kansanga on 7th March 2019,” the whistle blower said. Despite being chairperson of the commission, Mrs Ntambi is averred to have forced her secretaries to pay her as consultant in production of various reports.

“The money was paid to Prof. Sunday Nicholas Olwor (Shs 14M), Kamahoro Enid (Shs 13M), Nassanga Sarah (Shs 5M), Atukunda Susan (Shs 6M), Mugisha James (Shs 12M), Kwesiga Ronnie (Shs 12M), Kwesiga Ronnie (Shs 10.55M), Sarah Nassanga (Shs 9M), Kwihangana Manasseh(Shs 13M), Prof. Sunday Nicholas Olwor (Shs 9.8M), Kwesiga Ronnie (Shs 9M) and sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi (Shs 13M),” payment slips indicate.

She is also accused of irregular approval of allowances of various members of the commission, using commission vehicle for doing private businesses, irregular recruitment of staff without embracing commission procedures. It is said that she illegally recruited Betty Namazzi, Juma Waira and Petau Isabirye Babirye.

The whistleblower also revealed that the Ag commissioner Jjemba Evans holds two offices as the head of department of compliance and enforcement and research, monitoring and evaluation. It is averred that she is using these two departments to siphon money from the commission.

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