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Commission of inquiry a mockery of justice

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A section of the public and critics have lately been saying Andrew Mwenda has changed. I don't agree with them, and records of my publications going back in time bear me witness. Throughout my career, I have cherished the key cornerstones of journalism - truth and accuracy, fairness and balance. I hereby reproduce some of the pieces I did back in time highlighting the position I have taken on contentious issues involving allegations of corruption. I hope this article and many more to come will guide the debate on whether I have changed at all.

This article was published in the Sunday Monitor on March 7, 2004

So the commission of inquiry into corruption in the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) became a theatre for personal fights and recriminations instead of helping us grasp the political and institutional sources of Corruption! It was apparent from the beginning that lady justice Julie Sebutinde is not a credible or reliable investigator. Why? She plays too much to the gallery.  Although she became popular because of how she handled the inquiry into corruption in the police force, Sebutinde did a great dis-service to the cause of justice and due process in this country.

She declared the police officer who appeared before guilty before she could even hear their case. Sebutinde would hurl insults at them, shut down their lawyers and throw tantrums at any witness who tried to defend them. Yes, the accused police officers could have been evil men but they were entitled to due process. The public angry with, an incompetent and corrupt police force cheered Sebutinde on, and she almost became a goddess. President Yoweri Museveni, seeking to gain political advantage, played to the gallery, too calling Sebutinde "my girl"

Ssebutinde made many pronouncements that Karim Hirjr had murdered his friend Kiddu that made headlines. But she still refused pleas from Karim to appear before her commission and defend himself.

Later she wrote a report recommending that Brig. Jim Muhwezi be investigated for the murder of Lt. Shalita, yet the Brigadier’s name during the proceedings of her commission, was never called before Sebutinde to answer to these allegations.

It is this lack of impartiality that she brought into the URA investigation. She accused Jack Bigirwa of stealing money from URA to build a house in Bushenyi. Bigirwa built the house in 1984, URA was created in 1992, and he joined it in 1994. She insulted Elly Rwakakooko, shouted down Steven Akabway, no one escaped her cobra bite. Her rants and recriminations against people who appeared before her were detestable in both matter and manner; and they are a classic example of how public anger can be exploited to undermine the cause of justice.

I raised this issue during the police probe mainly on radio one’s spectrum programme, and later in articles in The Monitor. I was told that the Commission of Inquiries' Act allows the commission to adopt its own modus operandi, However, I still reject Sebutinde's style because the spirit of the law would certainly not have been to undermine the principles of natural justice that someone should not be a judge in their own case, or a prosecutor and judge in the same case. Sebutinde was carried away by public acclaim and she turned herself into a public avenger against the police, and later a public executioner of people's reputations.

However, the URA probe was going to be different because she was given the respected James Kahooza, and little known Fawn Cousens, as commissioners. Their strength of character was going to expose Sebutinde. And they did! Kahooza and Cousens did not reject the entire report by Sebutinde, but only parts of it and they stated their concerns in writing. Neither Sebutinde nor the Solicitor General, Mr. Tibaruha, has answered these issues. Instead, Sebutinde went on personal attacks against her fellow commissioners accusing them of conflict of interest. Sebutinde argues that Kahooza had a conflict of interest because his son works with URA and has used his job to accumulate wealth illigetimately.

She further says that Kahooza's wife has a company that sup- plies food to the URA and is shielded from paying taxes, Sebutinde further says that Cousens has a conflict of interest because she applied for a job in the URA, and that URA Commissioner General, Aslund Ann brit, recommended her to the commission. On this basis, Sebutinde tells us that Kahooza and Cousens reject- ed parts of her report because guilt and vested interest drive them.

I find this position opportunistic and hypocritical. If Sebutinde knew all this, why didn't she write to the minister who appointed her asking the two to be removed from the commission? I have had opportunity to read the Sebutinde report into URA and there is not a single reference in her report regarding this conflict of interest by Cousens and Kahooza. Why did she keep this vital information from the public until the two refused to sign her report? I find Sebutinde's revelations of conflict of interest against Kahooza and Cousens bordering on blackmail itself a criminal offence.

Sebutinde tells us that she knew bad things about Kahooza and Cousens but kept this information to herself. What for? To buy their silence so that she can arrogate herself power to single-handedly write the commission's report. The nation must wake up to this fraud. We trust and respect our judges in this country. There is something in law called aiding and abating a crime, Assuming that Sebutinde's allegations against her colleagues are true, and given that she kept this vital information to herself until Cousens and Kahooza disagreed with her, was she not trying to aid and abate their unethical conduct in return of their compliance?

Equally important, Sebutinde has made no effort whatsoever to answer the objections raised by Cousens and Kahooza, regarding the procedure of the commission and the contents of her report. She has rather chosen to raise matter external to the report and investigation. What does this tell us about the lady justice? Just like in the police probe and report, Sebutinde picked issues off the street and smuggled them into her report on URA which were never called upon to give their defence, I know Kahooza would never sign unto such fraud, and he refused as did Cousens. Fate, so the saying goes, is a great joker; it always laughs last!

These commissions of inquiry have been political vehicles to legitimise an extremely corrupt system by demonstrating to an unsuspecting public that some- thing is being done. This politicised and pedestrian approach to fighting corruption will not help Uganda. Year, 2000! A policeman, with a wife and four children in, Kampala is paid Shs 70,000 per month. It cannot help him survive even for a week. He takes a bribe to make ends meet. Who is being immoral here the government, which pretends to employ the policeman, or the policeman who makes a genuine attempt to feed his family? Whose morality are we talking about?

Take URA for example. The wages in that organization, were set in 1994 at II have never been revised. People are promoted on the basis of tribe, supporting The Movement or third term rather than on demonstrated competence and probity. The president constantly writes lists of people (he calls them cadres) to be hired by the organization. The URA does not offer long term career rewards, job insecurity is high. Under such circumstances, it is illusory to expect staff to pursue corporate goals. Instead, they pursue Individual maximization - steal as fast and as much as you can before you loose your job. These are the political and institutional sources of corruption that we need to deal with Sebutinde like commissions seek to name and shame the corrupt. That will not help.

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written by Lt Col Adam Kifaliso, December 26, 2011
Andrew , lets look ahead ,Uganda needs urgent rescue from years of mismanagement by a hopeless regime , the demands of Ugandans now outweigh the ego and brutality of a useless NRM presidency or fake leadership , If Kagame is behind the killings of his political opponents then he might end up committing a genocide.............Happy New Year
Mixed ideas
written by ATM Iceland, December 26, 2011
Andrew, by bringing back these articles you are making it clearer that you have shifted alliance. Take for example this extract from your article above: "People are promoted on the basis of tribe, supporting The Movement or third term rather than on demonstrated competence and probity. The president constantly writes lists of people (he calls them cadres) to be hired by the organization", This illustrates that by then you were critical of the Goverment and the president that today you dieing to defend and become the advisor and his intellegence officer. So, when you bring these articles just read every word before you send them to us. We still stand by our view that you have changed, try other tricks in the new year!!!
TIRED, CLUELESS, DECEITFUL,
written by Mukiibi, December 26, 2011
Mwenda has once again exposed himself as a tired, deceitful NRM thug whose only reason as a journalist is to confuse the low information citizen. Here is the problem Mwenda, most of the people who respond to your articles are well informed, high information citizens who have seen through your conniving trickery, your empty rhetoric, your deceitful political jargon and just like the above respondent pointed out, try new tricks in the new year, but for now, we have seen through you, we have lifted the veil behind which you hid to confuse us for many years.
Same
written by kookie, December 26, 2011
This Article was first published / should I say uploaded here on the 23/12/11. Then taken off it has now re-appeared has Mwenda run short of what to write? Get a grip and stop this repeatitive nonsensical spineless writings.
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written by Robert, December 27, 2011
I have not bothered to read your recycled article, because I think you think our heads are dustbins! Of recent I have noticed your not focused on your job as an investigative journalist! Sincerely how will you match, your idols such as Fareed Zakarias, etc if your taking your audience for granted. You claim to debt with the likes of Jeffrey Sacchs and Paul Krugman, but this kind of journalism your practicing is Gutter. Instead of going on the defensive, you need to to first acknowledge that you have changed, because of greed for money! and then work towards aiming higher! Shouting on top of your voice does not mean your bright!
Mwenda on defensive?! Interesting!
written by Matovu, December 27, 2011
Seeing President M7 and Andrew Mwenda clarifying their positions in a space of a week! We are living in interesting times. There is some modicum of decency in the country forging ahead. These two individuals -by the way, I respect them although despise the element of the former for letting corruption spiral out of his control because he wants to rule forever- have always been opinionated. I can't help but chuckle.
I am the news
written by Duncan, December 27, 2011
The fundamental problem is that you have turned yourself into the news. Observing your behavior over the years, it is clear you never learnt when to stop, when to say "enough". What kind of journalist thinks it makes sense to parade one's private life before the cameras as you did recently for the NTV "Celebrity Lives" documentary? And even then, the conspicuous consumption of the nouveau riche classes was on display in all its vulgarity. What kind of journalist turns himself into a presidential chaperone as you have done (twice) for Kagame? You can protest as much as you like. Until you learn to moderate your need for public attention/adulation, nothing will change.
I have no crue who Mwenda is now
written by Joe.K, December 27, 2011
Mwenda the self styled investigative scribe?, Mwenda the presidential adviser/peace mediator?, Mwenda the land/estate agent? Mwenda who then?, could you be Mwenda the deluded or the joker?

Happy new year to you folks
Constitutionally-mandated separation of powers
written by Banda, December 27, 2011
Under the Ugandan constitution 1995, Principle XXVI of the National Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy states that “ all public offices shall be held in trust for the people,” and that “all persons placed in positions of leadership and responsibility shall, in their work, be answerable to the people.” The Principles further state that “all lawful measures shall be taken to expose, combat, and eradicate corruption and abuse of power by those holding political and other public offices.” For essentials of maintaining public trust in public office, why can’t the suspected oil corrupt ministers respect a parliamentary unanimous ethical decision, to step down, pending completion of investigations?
Ok..this now just plain boring!
written by Maceni, December 28, 2011
Are you trying to Shut down the independent ? There is nothing engaging, interesting or even informative about these regurgitated articles.
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written by Mukasa, December 28, 2011
Oh Mr. Mwenda, finally we got you ! May be try to reinvent in the new year
Wider lens
written by Richard, December 29, 2011
Andrew, i suppose the criticism is not mainly based on your advocacy for fair hearing regarding the oil bribe allegations. If this was the case, your articles about sebutinde commission would be quite enough to silence the critics. But  I think the criticism, which I also agree with, emanates from a number of your doggy but cleverly crafted arguments aimed at letting the regime off the hook e.g,your arguments about besigye's arrest, emptying the treasury to buy choppers, excessive appetite to rab shoulders with Museveni than be4 etc. wittingly or unwittingly, you have been compromised.
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written by Sultan, December 29, 2011
Thank you Richard.
Some of us are certain Andrew knows what you are saying, something we have oft repeated. With such comments, I have said before; Uganda is not dead yet. It seems Andrew now attempts to submerge comments such as yours, with quantity, but not qualitative responses or rebuttals.
What could be disturbing is that some readers, perhaps naively, seem to buy into this crevice, even if astoundingly replete with contradictions, travesties of reasoning, and corruption of common sense. It's very likely that this is the group he despises, while pretending to commend them.
Bad Faith, Bias and Breach of Duty in Public Service - Duty not to act in the knowledge of a real or perceived conflict of interests
written by Banda, December 29, 2011
Andrew, thank you for your views. Lady Justice Jullia Sebutinde acted professionally and in good faith. The duty of disclosing a real or perceived conflict of interest was entirely upon Kahooza and Cousens – the duo’s failure to perform their public duties impartially, cannot be attributable to Justice Sebutinde. To avoid serious conflict, Kahooza and Cousens would have recused or automatically disqualified themselves from that Judicial Commission of Inquiry, where they evidently had a direct pecuniary interest in the outcome of the investigations into corruption in the URA – their personal decisions not to step down, and refusal to sign the Report of the Findings of the Commission of Inquiry, were made with a serious conflict of interest.
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written by Bonnie Agea, December 29, 2011
Andrew,you do not have to reproduce your articles to prove your credentials. Some of us have read your articles right from the time you were an intern with the monitor. We know what you used to stand for. What these people are saying is that you did not make your name from praising the government, not fine writing skills. far from it. You made a name by unearthing the ills in the government..something most people would not have known. Just like Ofwono is at criticizing the opposition. Opondo would turn into a water melon, something I am afraid to ascribe to now if he began praising the opposition.
none
written by John Mugarura, December 29, 2011
Andrew. Yes you are a sell out. You are now part of the establishment. You check out your Stories (Oil Bribes) with the President. You are a Spin Doctor for Kagame. I stopped buying your paper when 30%-60% was beng dedicated on white-washing Kagame's Rwanda. You smack of a state spy and Great Lakes Dictator's spin doctor. Andrew you have lost touch with the people. We are your best constituency and we loved you but you have dissappointed.
none
written by John Mugarura, December 29, 2011
andrew you are now with the establishment. Whe you are not a State operative, you are a Spin Doctor for Kagame's Rwanda.
you have changed Mwenda
written by jeff , December 30, 2011
I used to buy your magazines in the past and i stopped close to a year
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written by Lt Col Adam Kifaliso, December 30, 2011
who stole Kagame's medical documents while on visit to Uganda ? I've copies of them on the net ! Actually he is suffering from chronic lead poisoning like m7 apparently from eating too much during bush war , those who continued to eat cassava after the war died already ! it leads even to early onset of dementia we now see in our dear leader m7 , the other dear leader is dead and buried like a leader not like dog
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Andrew: the proverbial green snake in the green grass
written by Lakwena, December 31, 2011
Andrew is not the one to determine whether he changed or not. His readers do. But the truth is: Andrew Mwenda has not only changed but still changing and becoming something else. If he thinks he has not changed, he has at least become indifferent. He used to be my darling journalist, because his sense of justice was pure when he was still with the Daily Monitor. But as of now, I am very skeptical about his sincerity and disposition. Since he started working as PR mouthpiece for vicious dictators like Kagame and Museveni; the man has become the proverbial green snake in the green grass: very dangerous. I am beginning to feel sorry for him.
You have proved that you are a traitor
written by isaac, December 31, 2011
This guy is worse than Sadam Hussein's last iformation minister. It is disgusting to call himself a journalist any more. Ugandans pse stop giving this fool undeserved attention. Bringing back his recycled articles is itself out of guilt. He has nothing left to offer. He sholud fold and leave. He is a stupid sale out.
Too late Andrew; sorry
written by Ken, January 02, 2012
Andrew; I cannot imagine any of your readers being swayed by recycling your articles. As many authors have mentioned above, try something else to once again build your fast dwindling support base. Perhaps, you should start by apologising to your readers for calling them iliterate, backward and lacking the intellectual capacity to analyse and debate on issues afflicting the country. More importantly, you should overcome your greed for money that has blinded you. Other than that, I can see nothing but the demise of the Independent newspaper
Change
written by SM, January 03, 2012
Ofcourse u have now taken Government's side. Too bad but i hope the money they r giving u is worth it
All that goes around comes around.
written by Henry TIku-Wenna , January 04, 2012
Nothing is permanent. You can not step twice in the same flowing river. Happy New Year Andrew. This too will come to pass ansd we will see Andrew as he was. I rest my bcase
Lost touch with the people who made you what you are
written by James Abirigo, January 09, 2012
Andrew. I know you from Lumumba days (C-Block). I admired your intellectual ability and informative arguments, unfortunately you have lost touch with the people who made you what you are. Just remember that our importance will never be measured by our riches, education or fame but by the number of people whose lives we have touched and impacted positively. This should be your guiding principle. In addition also remeber to buy the truth at whetever cost but not to sell it.

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