Kyambogo Guild President Pinned in Corruption Scandal
Kyambogo University Guild President
German Amanya
has had tough times in the past week over involvement in a bribery scandal concerning the newly appointed electoral commission.
It should be NOTED according to our sources that the electoral commission was appointed by German Amanya and presented to the house for vetting and approval on the 30th of January. However, even before commencement of duties, whistle blowers came up to pin the electoral commission in the office of the dean of students for promoting corruption. The dean of students assigned the Senior Legal Officer to open up an investigation into the matter only to realize that it was not only the commissioners but also the Guild President involved in receiving bribery money.keep with us for all your latest news......................
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Kyambogo University Disbands New Electoral
Commission For Soliciting Bribes
The disbanded electoral commission under Akatuyamba Baker as chairperson was appointed by German Amanya, the Guild President of the University and approved by the Guild Representative Council (GRC) on 30thJanuary in accordance with Article 17 Clause 2 (a) of the Guild Constitution. However, even before the commission would commence its work, word started spreading that the commission was engaged in acts of corruption.
The newly vetted and approved Kyambogo University electoral commission was dissolved on Friday 15thFebruary by the Guild Council for soliciting and receiving bribes from students who sought to become polling assistants in the Guild elections scheduled for March.
A section of students who were interested in becoming polling assistants accused the commission of soliciting Shs. 30,000 from each of them as a gate pass to being confirmed for the positions. These presented evidence of WhatsApp screenshots and voice notes to the dean of students hence prompting her to open up an investigation into the bribery scandal.
“I constituted a committee chaired by the senior legal officer to investigate the allegations of bribery among the electoral commissioners. The team did their work and presented a report to my office. They established that the chairperson of the electoral commission and other commissioners had solicited bribes from students to be recruited as polling agents,” a letter authored by the Dean of students to the entire students’ body read in a part.
It is also alleged that some contestants had bribed the commission with money amounting to Shs. 200,000 so as to go through without the hustle of campaigning and looking for votes.“The amount of money that was solicited through bribes amounts to Shs. 2,500,000. It was surrendered and banked on the Guild account. The bribery scandal will not only affect those who solicited and received bribes but also those who attempted to bribe the commissioners,” the Dean of students elaborated.
The electoral commission was therefore disbanded and relieved of its duties of transacting electoral business by the Guild House in an emergency seating held on Friday last week. This has delayed the process of nomination and commencement of campaigns as there is no commission in place to issue out a roadmap for the 2019/2020 Guild election