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Mafias Are Trying to Trap me, Munywagwa Speaks Out

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Mubarak Munyagwa, the chairperson of committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE), has revealed that the mafia are now after him and want to trap him with money and women to derail his work.

He also revealed to journalists at parliament today that he was approached with a promise of being given $50,000 (about 184M), if his committee lets a senior official of KCCA who is under investigation off the hook.

The Kawempe South legislator vowed to resign if someone tables evidence that shows that he solicited a bribe from any civil servant to save his or her Job.

All this comes after pictures of Munyagwa, and acting KCCA executive director, Andrew Kitaka widely circulated on social media, in a private meeting in a city hotel.

Without providing tangible evidence, Munyagwa claimed that Moses Atwiine, the embattled head of physical planning at KCCA was behind this scheme.

Munyagwa said it is true he met Kitaka but their meeting was accidental because the two people found themselves at the same place, at the same time.

He said: “I know who is behind all this is Moses Atwiine [head of physical planning at KCCA] whom we recommended to step aside because his not qualified to plan for the capital city of Uganda.he can go to Kiruhura and educate people how to wash hands after visiting the toilets”.

“I task you journalist to go to Garden City and go through that footage on CCTV and see our meeting. There is totally nothing about me asking for money or carrying sacks of money out of that meeting,” he said.

Munyagwa also alleged that Atwiine and the then KCCA ED Jennifer Musisi one time sent a girl to his office to seduce him but he nipped the plot in the bud.

“The girl was sent by Atwiine and Musisi to seduce me. She had removed her knickers and hidden them in the bra. But I had been tipped of the mission and I told her to leave the door open and I called the PA in her presence to stay during the conversation but she had nothing to tell me,” Munyagwa said.

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