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MUSEVENI PROTECTS THE THIEVES WHO STEAL TAX PAYERS MONEY -    INSPECTOR GENERAL OF GOVERNMENT, JUSTICE IRENE MULYAGONJA HAS SAID. We have been saying these for long time now. The rampant corruption cases, mismatch, loop holes, tragedies and so on, in Uganda are mostly state inspired and the very culprits who commit these atrocities are hiding under government protection. Taxes are hiked up each financial year, because of this rogue government and administration. The thieves steal already made money, government equalises it by increasing taxes on everything but neither sucking nor prosecuting the thieves. Not until a new Government comes in, these Unemployments, Corruptions, Injustices, And much more crimes will not reduce. In fact, they will be growing higher and higher. Let me reserve some of my comments. Osuta Yusuf a Career Politician, Barrister, Student for Life and Talented in Internet. *********************************************************************************** Kampala. The Inspector General of Government, Justice Irene Mulyagonja, has said most corrupt government officials are “hiding behind” the back of President Museveni and use their connection to the Head of State to defeat or escape justice.  Ms Mulyagonja said the corrupt are powerful and whenever she attempts to pursue them they fight back and they often win the fight.  She insisted that despite the frustrations in trying to catch the “powerful thieves,” she will not resign but continue and see out her contract.  “I do not resign anyhow and I have only two years remaining to finish my contract. I still have a lot to do in fighting corruption. There are people who present the front that we are not competent enough to investigate them. May be they think my officers are too junior to investigate them. Let the special unit (appointed by the President) do the senior role,” Ms Mulyagonja told Daily Monitor in a telephone interview yesterday evening. During the State-of-the-Nation Address on Wednesday, President Museveni questioned the effectiveness of the IGG and her officers in fighting corruption.  He announced an alternative unit under his office which will fight corruption in the country. However, Justice Mulyagonja told a press conference at her office earlier in the afternoon yesterday that she welcomed the creation of the new anti-corruption body headed by former Secretary General of Uganda National Teachers Union, Mr James Tweheyo.  However, later in the interview, she said the President’s public spat against her would not deter her from executing her mandate. “Why would I resign? We serve the nation and if the Head of State alone is not happy and goes public, the rest are happy. In such a situation my work is to give information and the information is that though we are posted by the President, we report to parliament. Parliament is happy with my reports and they know our challenges,” Ms Mulyagonja said. She admitted some of her staff are not credible but said those against whom complaints have been reported have been subjected to the internal investigation and disciplinary process.  The IGG said in the remaining two years of her contract, she will intensify fighting corruption, especially to recover stolen money and assets from corrupt government officials.  Justice Mulyagonja said she recovered Shs2b from government thieves in 2015/16 financial year and Shs1.6b in 2016/2017.  She said she also saved government from a loss of Shs76b by launching investigations into reported corruption cases over the same period. The IGG pledged technical support to the new anti-corruption unit if necessary.  She said its appointment will relieve her of the tripartite burden of fighting corruption, being Ombudsman and implementing the Leadership Code. Welcomes new unit “I commend the President for the idea of coming up with his own unit. The Inspectorate of Government started as a unit in the office of the President and eventually became a constitutional body. But if the President is thinking we are not doing a lot, we are glad for the new team. We welcome them. If Mr Tweheyo needs our assistance, we shall give it to him,” she added. The Secretary General of the ruling NRM party, Ms Justine Kasule Lumumba, however was skeptical on Mr Museveni’s creation of a new anti-corruption unit.  She said the President should strengthen the IGG office by allocating it more funding instead of creating a parallel unit to fight corruption. Ms Lumumba was addressing journalists at the party headquarters in Kampala yesterday.  She said as the secretary general of the ruling party, she has the mandate to say no to whatever she deems is not being done right in government.  “The President can create that unit against corruption but he still needs to strengthen the IGG because it is the one with powers to prosecute corrupt officials. If it is an issue with the law, let it be amended and if it is an issue with the personnel, let the President appoint others because there are many Ugandans willing to fight corruption in this country,” Ms Lumumba said. She also warned that the President’s creation of parallel units to the established offices will render the official government ministries, departments and agencies irrelevant. “If every ministry will have an alternative unit in State House, will he then close the ministries? Personally, the IGG is doing a good work and I think they have challenges that need to be addressed. The President should hear her out. I do not support the President putting up a parallel structure because it will hinder her work,” Ms Lumumba said. Concern She also wondered whether the three officials appointed by the President to fight corruption through his office had been vetted by any competent authority established by law for that purpose.  When asked about her key achievements since she assumed office in 2012, Ms Mulyagonja said despite the meagre budget allocation of only Shs45b annually, in 2015/16 and 2016/17) her office secured 74 convictions of the 202 cases prosecuted in in court.  She said in 2015/16, her office completed investigation of 2215 cases and 3079 cases in 2016/17. She said among top government officials she has investigated is former Works and Transport Minister Abraham Byandala and his co-accused in the Mukono-Katosi road scam.  She however said her office has failed to investigate or arrest corrupt political leaders and ministers because they do not sign anywhere while receiving bribes. She said it’s their subordinates who end being caught in the scam. Other views Jacob Oboth (West Budama South, Ind):“The President has not been advised well because corruption has taken a new twist in this country. The only challenge we have seen with the Inspectorate is inadequate funding. The President should equip the Office of the IGG to enable her do her work, the new unit will not do much.” Fred Mwesigye (Nyabushozi, NRM):“The President as the fountain of honour has the prerogative to create any Unit [of government], but whereas I support the creation of that unit, I appeal to the President and the government to reinforce the IGG such that those gaps are closed.” Anna Adeke Ebaju (National Youth MP,Ind): “First of all, the IGG is underfunded. The President has been complaining about duplicated institutions and he is at the same time creating others. The office of the IGG is constitutionally instituted and the Inspectorate cannot just be rendered useless by creating a unit composed of unqualified people.” Margaret Muhanga (Burahya, NRM):“Corruption has eaten up our moral fabric; people are corrupt and with impunity. I hope the new unit works, but I do not have faith in it. You cannot send a leopard to watch over goats.” Daily Monitor. UGANDA HAS GONE TO THE DOGS AND WOLVES.

MUSEVENI PROTECTS THE THIEVES WHO STEAL TAX PAYERS MONEY -    INSPECTOR GENERAL OF GOVERNMENT, JUSTICE IRENE MULYAGONJA HAS SAID. We have been saying these for long time now. The rampant corruption cases, mismatch, loop holes, tragedies and so on, in Uganda are mostly state inspired and the very culprits who commit these atrocities are hiding under government protection. Taxes are hiked up each financial year, because of this rogue government and administration. The thieves steal already made money, government equalises it by increasing taxes on everything but neither sucking nor prosecuting the thieves. Not until a new Government comes in, these Unemployments, Corruptions, Injustices, And much more crimes will not reduce. In fact, they will be growing higher and higher. Let me reserve some of my comments. Osuta Yusuf a Career Politician, Barrister, Student for Life and Talented in Internet. *********************************************************************************** Kampala. Th

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GOVERNMENT BANS MUSICIAN BOSMIC OTIM`S LATEST SONG 'Mac Onywalo Buru' FROM BEEN PLAYED IN UGANDA. https://ift.tt/2HsxmRY HERE COMES THE DESPERATE AND ROGUE UGANDA GOVERNMENT, SILENCING AND THREATENING DISSIDENTS AND ALL SHORTS OF SANITY. Lucky Bosmic Song 'Mac Onywalo Buru' Banned by Government, from Playing in All the Medias there in Uganda. Tuesday 5 June 2018. Security officials have stopped radio stations from playing a song by northern Uganda’s musician Lucky Otim, better known as Bosmic Otim, on ground that its message is “misleading”. The song attacks ministers and Members of Parliament from the sub-region, particularly opposition converts to the ruling NRM.  It became a sensation for its no-holds-barred lyric, which some critics say defies common decency, and the song has gained incomparable airplay on FM radio stations. Titled Mac Onywalo buru, or ‘fire produces ash’, the composition mocks Deputy Speaker Jacob Oulanyah, Land Minister Betty Amongi, her husband a

HERE COMES THE DESPERATE AND ROGUE UGANDA GOVERNMENT, SILENCING AND THREATENING DISSIDENTS AND ALL SHORTS OF SANITY. Lucky Bosmic Song 'Mac Onywalo Buru' Banned by Government, from Playing in All the Medias there in Uganda. Tuesday 5 June 2018. Security officials have stopped radio stations from playing a song by northern Uganda’s musician Lucky Otim, better known as Bosmic Otim, on ground that its message is “misleading”. The song attacks ministers and Members of Parliament from the sub-region, particularly opposition converts to the ruling NRM.  It became a sensation for its no-holds-barred lyric, which some critics say defies common decency, and the song has gained incomparable airplay on FM radio stations. Titled Mac Onywalo buru, or ‘fire produces ash’, the composition mocks Deputy Speaker Jacob Oulanyah, Land Minister Betty Amongi, her husband and Lira Municipality MP Jimmy Akena, State International Affairs Minister Okello-Oryem, Kitgum Municipality MP Beatrice Anywar and her Kilak counterpart Michael Ocula. It frames the politicians as turncoats and the artiste sings that ex-Presidents from northern Uganda such as Gen Tito Okello Lutwa, Idi Amin and Milton Obote would opt to die afresh if they resurrected to find their protégées hobnobbing with President Museveni.  Minister Okello-Oryem and Jimmy Akena are sons to Gen Lutwa and Obote, respectively. But the minister says he is not “bothered” by the unprovoked attack because he is an accomplished professional, academic and nationalist leader. Other adversely named leaders either declined to comment or could not be reached by press time. Kitgum District Security Committee chaired by Resident District Commissioner (RDC), Mr William Komakech, sat last Friday and resolved to ban the song on radio stations, discotheques and other public places. “It’s on the grounds of inciting violence that we are stopping the reproduction of more copies of the song,” the RDC said. The Kitgum District Internal Security Officer Lawrence Asiimwe added: “Any radio station found playing this song will be closed since the song is misleading the masses.” Some leaders have proposed that Acholi paramount chief Rwot David Onen Acana mediates between the musician and politicians.  MP Anywar’s aide Felix Ocan said Mr Bosmic should be investigated and penalised, but the artiste quipped: “I was exposing the leaders who run away from people and side with government for their selfish interests, which is wrong for any leader who is authentically elected.” Rights activist Richard Komakech criticised the song’s airplay ban and Mr Sebastian Oguti, a teacher, said the message in the song is “factual”. Some lyrics of the song Soldiers that in the past shot guns to protect Okello Tito in the government (power)… Oryem (Okello) now doesn’t know them, Oryem now doesn’t visit them  Soldiers that in the past sent back Obote in the government  Jimmy) Akena now doesn’t know them... When Obote was in exile in Tanzania Akena did not even visit them If Tito Okello could resurrect, he would see the behaviour of Oryem-Okello with President Museveni Lutwa would just pick up a rope and hang himself… die twice If only Obote can resurrect and come out,  And see the actions of Akena and (wife Betty) Amongi The issue of our land, Obote would just... hang himself Chorus  Fire gave birth to ashes The children of our past great leaders have turned to fight their tribe Fire gave birth to ashes I say fire gave birth to ashes…. Instead of turning to fight the outsiders, you are instead fighting your own tribe.

Latest Song of Lucky Bosmic, 'Mac Onywalo Buru' Banned by Government, from Playing in All the Medias there in Uganda. Tuesday 5 June 2018. Security officials have stopped radio stations from playing a song by northern Uganda’s musician Lucky Otim, better known as Bosmic Otim, on ground that its message is “misleading”. The song attacks ministers and Members of Parliament from the sub-region, particularly opposition converts to the ruling NRM.  It became a sensation for its no-holds-barred lyric, which some critics say defies common decency, and the song has gained incomparable airplay on FM radio stations. Titled Mac Onywalo buru, or ‘fire produces ash’, the composition mocks Deputy Speaker Jacob Oulanyah, Land Minister Betty Amongi, her husband and Lira Municipality MP Jimmy Akena, State International Affairs Minister Okello-Oryem, Kitgum Municipality MP Beatrice Anywar and her Kilak counterpart Michael Ocula. It frames the politicians as turncoats and the artiste sings that e

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75% OF THE 'LEFT TO GET HACKED' REDIS SERVERS FOUND INFECTED. Despite the continual emergence of new cyber attacks because of misconfigured servers and applications, people continue to ignore security warnings. A massive malware campaign designed to target open Redis servers, about which researchers warned almost two months ago, has now grown and already hijacked at least 75% of the total servers running publicly accessible Redis instances. Redis, or REmote DIctionary Server, is an open source, widely popular data structure tool that can be used as an in-memory distributed database, message broker or cache. Since it is designed to be accessed inside trusted environments, it should not be exposed on the Internet. Dubbed RedisWannaMine, a similar malware leveraging same loophole was discovered in late March by data center security vendor Imperva and designed to drop a cryptocurrency mining script on the targeted servers—both database and application. According to Imperva's March blog post, this cryptojacking threat was "more complex in terms of evasion techniques and capabilities. It demonstrates a worm-like behavior combined with advanced exploits to increase the attackers' infection rate and fatten their wallets." A newly published report from the same security firm has now revealed that three-quarters of the open Redis servers accessible from the Internet (over port 6379) contain malicious sets of a key-value pair in the memory, indicating despite multiple warnings administrators continue to leave their servers vulnerable to hackers. Out of total compromised servers, 68 percent systems were found infected using similar keys, named "backup1, backup2, backup3," which were attacked from a medium-sized botnet located at China (86% of IPs), according to the data Imperva collected from their self-set-up publicly available Redis servers to serve as a honeypot. Moreover, the attackers have now found using the compromised servers as a proxy to scan and find vulnerabilities, including SQL injection, cross-site scripting, malicious file uploads, and remote code executions, in other websites. The new attack works by setting a malicious key-value pair in the memory and saving it as a file in the /etc/crontabs folder that forces the server to execute the file. "Attackers usually set values that include commands to download external remote resource and run it. Another popular type of command is adding SSH keys, so the attacker can remotely access the machine and take it over," Nadav Avital, security research team leader at Imperva, explains in a blog post. To protect Redis servers from falling victim to such attacks, administrators are advised never to expose their servers to the Internet, but if required, apply authentication mechanism to prevent unauthorized access. Also, since Redis doesn't use encryption and stores data in plain text, you should never store any sensitive data on these servers. "Security issues commonly arise when people don’t read the documentation and migrate services to the cloud, without being aware of the consequences or the adequate measures that are needed to do so," Avital said.

75% OF THE 'LEFT TO GET HACKED' REDIS SERVERS FOUND INFECTED. Despite the continual emergence of new cyber attacks because of misconfigured servers and applications, people continue to ignore security warnings. A massive malware campaign designed to target open Redis servers, about which researchers warned almost two months ago, has now grown and already hijacked at least 75% of the total servers running publicly accessible Redis instances. Redis, or REmote DIctionary Server, is an open source, widely popular data structure tool that can be used as an in-memory distributed database, message broker or cache. Since it is designed to be accessed inside trusted environments, it should not be exposed on the Internet. Dubbed  RedisWannaMine , a similar malware leveraging same loophole was discovered in late March by data center security vendor Imperva and designed to drop a cryptocurrency mining script on the targeted servers—both database and application. According to Imperva's