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This behavior is characteristic of manipulation
Episode Three
A thorough audit will help uncover any corrupt practices, such as tax evasion or embezzlement, and ensure that Alex Mukomazi is held accountable for his actions.
Alex Mukomazi’s actions, including paying for an all-expenses-paid trip to Dubai for Ministry of Works and Transport staff, suggest a high level of influence and manipulation within government institutions. This behavior is characteristic of manipulation, where an individual exploits their power or position to influence others for personal gain.
Mukomazi’s tactics may be seen as a form of “soft manipulation,” where he uses persuasion and incentives to achieve his goals, rather than coercion or force. However, this type of manipulation can be just as effective in achieving desired outcomes, especially when used within government institutions where power dynamics are already skewed.
The fact that Mukomazi has built relationships with key personnel within government institutions, including the Ministry of Works and Transport, suggests a level of strategic manipulation. By cultivating these relationships, he may be able to influence decision-making processes and secure favorable treatment for his business interests.

It’s worth noting that manipulation can take many forms, including communicative and situational influence. Communicative influence involves using language or communication to shape others’ beliefs or actions, while situational influence involves altering the environment or circumstances to influence behavior. Mukomazi’s actions may involve a combination of both types of influence.
Alex Mukomazi Lutaaya’s lavish incentives have effectively secured the cooperation of key personnel in the Ministry, allowing him to continue his fraudulent
schemes with impunity. By providing these incentives, Lutaaya has created a culture of complicity, where individuals are willing to turn a blind eye to his fraudulent activities in exchange for personal gain.
Lutaaya’s ability to maintain a luxurious lifestyle, complete with luxury cars and other high-end items, is a clear indication of the success of his fraudulent schemes. It’s alarming to note that he has been able to sustain this lifestyle using stolen taxpayer money,
and that he continues to engage in fraudulent activities with government organizations to maintain his lavish lifestyle.
Experts warn that lavish lifestyle spending can be a significant red flag for fraud.¹ In fact, a study of 2,690 cases of occupational fraud found that 41% of employers noted that the perpetrators were living beyond their means. This highlights the importance of monitoring lifestyle expenditure and asset review to detect potential fraud.
Alex Mukomazi Lutaaya’s first car was a 1999 Land Cruiser VX model, purchased in December 2014 and initially registered under Dukelight Investments Ltd, one of his companies. He later transferred the car’s ownership to his name, a pattern he reportedly follows for most of his vehicles.
After the alleged UNRA 11.8 billion scandal in 2019, Lutaaya seemingly upgraded his vehicle collection, acquiring a fleet of luxury cars worth millions of dollars.
Here’s a list of luxury vehicles purchased by Alex Mukomazi Lutaaya from 2019 onwards:
1. Lexus LX570 (2019) – LAHM, registered under Lunas Enterprises Ltd.

2. Land Cruiser Prado (2019) – UBF226K, registered under Alex Mukomazi Lutaaya.


3. Jeep Grand Cherokee (2014) – UBF400B, registered under Alex Mukomazi Lutaaya.


4. Ford Ranger (2017) – UBF152A, registered under Alex Mukomazi Lutaaya.


5. Mercedes Benz C200 (2016) – LAM, registered under Alex Mukomazi Lutaaya.


Additionally, two vehicles are registered under Nelly Birungi:
1. Lexus LX570 (2019) – ALEH


2. Mercedes G-class Brabus (2023) – MUKHO


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