Mujib exposes Magogo’s stinky corruption and dictatorship scandals at FUFA - Daily Post Uganda
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Mujib exposes Magogo’s stinky corruption and dictatorship scandals at FUFA

FUFA Electoral Committee headed by chairman Samuel Bakiika claimed that Mujib Kasule lacked certified academic documents from UNEB, signatures from executive committee members, passport size photographs and letters of recommendation from the club and football associations, which meant that incumbent Eng Moses Magogo will be unopposed and will definitely have another four years term in office.

Whoever speaking to journalists on Tuesday, the Proline proprietor said on a number of occasions, Magogo has exhibited characters of impunity while running the game of football in the country.

“Magogo has built a fortress at FUFA that he does everything he wants and no body reports him even if they know the things,” Kasule told journalists.

He noted that statutes in the FUFA Constitution are not followed but rather the game is governed through an emergency committee

“Corruption in Uganda is too much but at Mengo (Fufa House),  its unprecedented. It smells and stinks,” stated Mujib.

Former KCCA FC player and Proline FC chairman Mujib Kasule has described current FUFA president Eng. Moses Magogo as a dictator.

He cited instances where Eng. Magogo has allegedly manipulated the FUFA constitution replacing its clauses with ‘guidelines’ that he said are taken as laws.

Mujib also exposed corruption surrounding the Airtel sponsorship deal to FUFA worth shs 1.2 billion per year, 20% of which, he said goes onto ‘someone’s’ account.

In 2013, the telecom and the football governing body inked a Shs 3.8bn to the Uganda Cranes as Official Sponsors and Shs 400m as sponsors of the Uganda Cup and FUFA Big League making it a total of Shs 4.2bn over a period of four years.

Kasule also claimed that a certain percentage of money from Azam Tv supposed to go to clubs is pocketed by some individuals in Mengo.

“They claimed that acquisition of FUFA FM cost Shs 1.6 billion but everyone knows this was a big lie,” he fumed.

In 2015, the Magogo administration bought city businessman Gordon Wavamunno’s   radio station (Wava FM ) on the frequency 102.1.

On Monday, Kasule was disqualified from the race to becoming FUFA president by the football body’s Electoral Committee.

Meanwhile the Proline Director vowed to petition FIFA over alleged electoral fraud and malpractices in the FUFA presidential elections.
“We are going to collect all the necessary information concerning the elections and state of the game. Am here to fight for all the stakeholders of the game,” Kasule said today at a press conference in Kampala.

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