The IGG, Beti Kamya, explained that corruption is often highly syndicated, with individuals involved colluding to cover up their tracks, making it difficult to gather evidence against them.
By: Michael Odeng and Edward Anyoli, Journalists @New Vision
KAMPALA - High-profile corruption cases often go unsolved because powerful government officials know how to cover their tracks, leaving investigators with little evidence to pursue them.
However, the potential
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