Politics
Trouble In State House As Museveni Aides Get Arrested Over Corruption , How They Allegedly Stole Billions At M7’s Official Residence

State House Entebbe has been thrust into the eye of a political storm as a presidential assistant and four clerical staff are being detained for questioning.
According to the Monitor, the dramatic arrests mark the opening chapter of a far-reaching investigation into what insiders are calling the “most brazen” corruption operation ever witnessed within the Office of the President.
Sources close to the investigation confirm that Mr. Michael Christopher Ayeranga, a key presidential assistant in charge of mobilization in the Bunyoro region, has been identified as one of the central figures in the scandal.
Mr. Ayeranga, once a trusted lieutenant known for his unmatched prowess in political organization, is now facing allegations ranging from embezzlement to abuse of office.His sudden fall from grace has sent ripples through the corridors of power, raising uncomfortable questions about the accountability of top officials in the highest office of the land.
While the identities of the four detained clerical staff remain under tight wraps, officials have hinted at a sprawling investigation that may expose years of systemic misconduct.
Unconfirmed reports suggest the probe could unearth the diversion of public funds, fraudulent procurement processes, and other malfeasance potentially involving senior figures yet to be named.
Investigators are reportedly combing through financial records, contracts, and confidential memos, seeking to connect the dots in what could be an intricate web of corruption.The atmosphere at State House is said to be tense, with sources describing it as a place “under siege” as investigators swarm offices, seize documents, and question staff.
The unfolding drama has plunged the government into crisis mode, with insiders fearing the investigation might drag more high-ranking officials into the spotlight.
Calls for transparency are growing louder, with civil society organizations and opposition leaders demanding full accountability and the swift prosecution of any officials found complicit.
As the scandal deepens, all eyes are now on State House, where the question lingers, how far does the rot truly go?President Museveni has yet to comment, fueling speculation about what could be the biggest test of his administration’s resolve against corruption in recent years.