KAMPALA:
An investigation has uncovered a potential scandal involving Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Executive Director, Dorothy Kisaka, and a proposed Shs 1 trillion project to upgrade the city’s roads. The project was reportedly awarded to a Chinese construction company without following proper procurement procedures.
According to the report, Kisaka is alleged to have played a key role in the awarding of the contract and may have received kickbacks for her involvement. The investigation also revealed that the company in question has a history of questionable practices and has been implicated in similar scandals in other countries.

The alleged misuse of public funds and lack of transparency in the process has sparked outrage among city residents and government officials, with calls for a thorough investigation into the matter. Kisaka has denied any wrongdoing and has pledged to cooperate with investigators to clear her name.
The potential scandal has also raised concerns about the effectiveness of KCCA’s leadership and the need for greater accountability in government procurement processes. The case is still developing, and further updates are expected as more information comes to light.
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