By TV10 Investigative Team
This website can authoritatively confirm that a comprehensive investigation into the alleged mismanagement of billions of shillings at the Uganda Electoral Commission has been completed. The probe, which focused on irregular disbursements, utilization, and accountability, commenced on November 4, 2024, and concluded on January 13, 2025.

The investigation’s findings are expected to shed light on the financial dealings within the Electoral Commission, which has faced scrutiny over its handling of funds in the past
Top managers at the Electoral Commission (EC) are facing scrutiny, with six high-ranking officials under investigation. The list includes Leonard Mulekwah, the EC secretary, Umaru Kiyimba, the election manager, Abdul Kibesi, head of finance, and Muwaya Fred, head of registration in Kampala.
According to a reliable source, the investigation report has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), with the files nearing completion. This development is expected to lead to eventual summons for the implicated officials.
The Electoral Commission has been under the spotlight in recent times, with issues surrounding election management and transparency. The investigation into the top managers suggests that the EC is taking steps to address these concerns and ensure accountability within its ranks.
Justice Simon Byabakama, the Chairperson of Uganda’s Electoral Commission (EC), recently assured Parliament’s Legal Committee that the EC is committed to transparency and accountability. Byabakama stated that investigations into alleged irregularities are ongoing, and the EC awaits the conclusion of these investigations to take necessary action.

In a surprising turn of events, six top EC officials are now facing scrutiny, and if found culpable, they will face the full force of the law in the coming days. This development comes amidst Byabakama’s assurances of the EC’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
It’s worth noting that Byabakama has been at the helm of the EC since 2016, and his tenure has been marked by controversy, including allegations of bias and misconduct. The current investigation and potential consequences for the six top officials will likely be closely watched by the public and opposition parties.
The Electoral Commission’s procurement mishandling in 2020 led to the downfall of its former secretary, Sam Rwakoojo, and spokesperson, Jotham Tarmewa. This saga was likely related to the commission’s lengthy procurement process, which hindered the acquisition of essential resources, such as head office premises.
According to reports, President Yoweri Museveni took swift action upon receiving intelligence on the matter. He instructed the Chief of Defense Forces, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, to investigate the issue, citing concerns that such incidents could compromise national security.
The Electoral Commission has since emphasized its commitment to transparency and accountability, particularly in its procurement processes. However, the legacy of the 2020 saga continues to impact the commission’s reputation and operations.