Natalia Namuli who denied knowledge of the transaction
Witness contradictions shock MPs in Namuli’s Shs 2bn land probe
Ironically,
Buzibira told Cosase that the broker opted to buy Namuli’s claim of Shs
2.039 billion at Shs 318 million only. Lubega had in a separate
appearance earlier on, revealed that Buzibira withdrew the money from
the bank and delivered it to the client in cash.
Buzibira further
revealed that when ULC released the money, they deducted 10 per cent in
legal fees and channeled the remaining money to the broker. However, on
the contrary, Amara revealed to the committee that Namuli has never
received the Shs 318 million that Buzibira said the broker paid.
"To
be honest Mr chair, I don’t see any reason I could really lie that my
mother in law Namuli Natalia given her age that she received the Shs
318m. At that time there was no money, even Warren was not there,"
Buzibira said.
Amara also shocked the MPs when he
stated that Namuli traveled to Kampala on July 22, 2020 using a taxi to
process her claims. He claimed that he picked Namuli from the taxi park
before leading her to Buzibira’s law firm where she presented her land
title and gave the lawyers powers of the attorney.
But Lucy
Akello, the Amuru district Woman MP who also doubles as the committee’s
vice chairperson tasked Amara to explain how it was possible for Namuli
to travel to Kampala at the time when the country was under total
COVID-19 lockdown with all public transport suspended and all firms
ordered to shutdown.
"Actually Mr Amara is lying to us and my reasons for saying this is as follows; one, on 22nd July 2020 he says Natalia Namuli came to Kampala in taxi [but] that was the time we had a total lockdown. Taxis were not allowed to move. What magic did you do that taxis were actually moving from Kagadi to come to Kampala," said Akello.
Notably, the ULC represented by Daniel
Mugulusi, the accounting officer was tasked to explain why the
commission proceeded to pay the claimants yet the family of late Antwane
Kalete had written a letter disowning Namuli as a member of the
deceased's family.
The solicitor general also wrote a June 10,
2021 letter advising the ULC to halt the payment to Namuli because she
was not a legitimate claimant for the land measuring 516 acres in
Kibaale district. Mugulusi responded that it is just a matter of time,
and the commission will review its next course of action.
The
witnesses who were first put on oath because of uncoordinated
statements, specifically Lubega and his partner Buzibira were later on
handed over to the police at parliament for further questioning before
they were released.
Elija Okupa, the Kasilo County MP requested
an adjournment of the meeting to allow them to devise new methods of
cross-examining the witnesses. Joel Ssenyonyi, the committee chairperson
adjourned the meeting to a later date yet to be communicated.