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Embattled Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) chief, Ms Sylvia Muwebwa, will this Friday, 5th February 2021 hand over office as her term came to an end on January 19th 2021. The President, who is the appointing authority has reportedly declined to renew her contract. According to sources at the Commission, Muwebwa, whose term of office has been overshadowed by abuse of office and corruption charges, will briefly show up office to hand over office. She is currently battling offences of Conspiracy to Defraud (2 counts) and Corruption, contrary to Section 309 of the Penal Code Act and Section 2 (t) of…
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She has been committed to High Court for trial, however, Equal Opportunities Commission chairperson Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi also awaits her fate from the President himself on whether she loses her job or not. In a December 2 letter to the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, the Solicitor General advises the ministry to bring the matter to the attention of the Minister who will in turn inform the President for the final decision on whether to interdict Ntambi or not. “Ms Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi is not appointed by the Public Service Commission but by the President, who…
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The chairperson of the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC), Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi, has been committed to High Court for trial on accusations of corruption and mismanagement of millions of taxpayers’ money. The Anti-corruption Court at Kololo today morning directed to Ntambi to appear before the High Court at the next convenient session. Chief Magistrate Pamela Lamunu also directed the accused to report to court in January 19 next year. Ms Ntambi is indicted jointly with nine former employees of the commission on charges of embezzlement, abuse of office, conspiracy to defraud and corruption. Prosecution case Prosecution alleges that between July 2018 and…
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The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (MoGSLD), Aggrey David Kibenge has written to the Solicitor General, seeking advice on the interdiction of troubled Equal Opportunities Commission Chairperson (EOC), Ms. Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi. In the 09th November 2020 letter, the Permanent Secretary wants the Solicitor General who is the official government legal advisor to guide on the interdiction of Presidential appointees, such as the Chairperson of the EOC. “I am in receipt of the case file: “Uganda Vs Agnes Enid Kamahoro and 9 Others- CID Headquarters E/297/2019” from the Director of Public Prosecutions, bringing to my attention the fact…
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The Anticorruption Court’s has today sent the embattled Chairperson of the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) on remand to Kigo Prison until November 4th, 2020 when she will reappear in court for her bail application. Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi, who is facing three charges of corruption today appeared in court following failure to attend court for three times and pleaded not guilty to the charges that prosecutors say, caused taxpayers loss of money. According to a charge sheet by the Director of Public Prosecutions, Ntambi and the co-accused “between 19th November 2018 and 3oth April 2019 conspired to defraud the government of…
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The Anticorruption court’s Chief Magistrate Pamella Lamunu Ochay has threatened to order the arrest of Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi, the Chairperson Equal Opportunities Commission should she fail to appear in court on 29th October to face charges of conspiracy to defraud and corruption. Muwebwa was to appear in the High Court on, today, Wednesday 7th October, together with her 9 co-accused but did not show up. This is the third time she is not showing up to face charges that could earn her up to 10 years, if convicted. Prosecution’s James Khaukha told the judge that the court was only waiting…
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The troubled head of Equal Opportunities Commission, Mrs. Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi could end up in prison, should she skip court again. The Anti-Corruption Court, yesterday Wednesday, September 30, 2020, issued criminal summons for Ntambi to appear on 7th October to answer 3 counts that include charges of conspiracy to defraud, contrary to Section 309 of the Penal Code Act. She is jointly accused with Moses Mugabe, a Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, and Mujuni Mpitsi, the Secretary to the Commission. The summons were issued by the chief magistrate, Pamela Lamunu Ocaya. “You are hereby commanded by the Government to appear in…
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Details have emerged from the Office of Director of Public Prosecutions on why Mrs. Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi the Chairperson of the Equal Opportunities Commission, is in trouble with the law. Earlier today, Lt. Col. Edith Nakalema, the head of the Anti-Corruption Unit of State House confirmed that the Chairperson was facing charges of conspiracy to defraud the government, but did not provide details of the charges. However, CEO East Africa Magazine has obtained exclusive access to a charge sheet, Ref: E/297/2019, dated 16th September, 2020 that shows, Mrs. Ntambi is wanted to answer charges of conspiracy to defraud, contrary to…
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