Kamoga Property Consultants – The Investigator News https://theinvestigatornews.com More than Just News Mon, 07 Oct 2024 16:45:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://theinvestigatornews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/cropped-ms-icon-310x310-32x32.png Kamoga Property Consultants – The Investigator News https://theinvestigatornews.com 32 32 Justice a Must Here: Appeals Courts in Kampala Contends That Supposed Fraud-star and Land Broker Kamoga of Kamoga Property Consultants Must Face Trial https://theinvestigatornews.com/2024/10/justice-a-must-here-appeals-courts-in-kampala-contends-that-supposed-fraud-star-and-land-broker-kamoga-of-kamoga-property-consultants-must-face-trial/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=justice-a-must-here-appeals-courts-in-kampala-contends-that-supposed-fraud-star-and-land-broker-kamoga-of-kamoga-property-consultants-must-face-trial Mon, 07 Oct 2024 16:45:40 +0000 https://theinvestigatornews.com/?p=7449 The Court of Appeal has overturned a High Court Order, allowing the fraud trial against property and land broker Mohammadi Kamoga to proceed. Kamoga face charges related to alleged forgery, uttering false documents, and obtaining registration by false pretenses regarding a 200-acre land at Garuga, Bukaya, Entebbe in Wakiso District.

A three-member panel of the Court of Appeal unanimously quashed a High Court order that had stopped the prosecution of Kamoga on grounds that the lower court had erroneously stayed the fraud criminal proceedings thereby occasioning a miscarriage of justice. “This is a valid reason why the trial judge ought not to have stayed the criminal proceedings. If a party commits a crime in pursuit of its civil rights, he or she can still be prosecuted. If one alleges that the transfer instrument was forged, investigation and prosecution of the culprit should continue,” court held.

The judges are Fredrick Egonda – Ntende, Barishakl Cheborion and Dr Asa Mugenyi. In September 2023, Kamoga of Kamoga property consultants was charged before the Chief Magistrates court at Entebbe with multiple counts of forgery and uttering a false document and obtaining registration by false pretense. The charges are in connection with the alleged fraudulent acquisition of ownership of a 200-acre land on two villages of Bukaya and Bugoba – Garuga, in Katabi Town Council, Wakiso District, the land belonging to Peter Bibangamba.

In November 2023, the High Court had stopped the prosecution of Mr. Kamoga citing an ongoing civil case over the same subject matter. But the court of appeal judges ruled that the court has to satisfy itself on the legality, correctness, or propriety of any finding, punishment or order of the magistrate’s court. The court also observed that there was no finding, sentence or order passed by the magistrate’s court and hence the High court could not examine proceeding when there is no existing order made by the lower court

“There has to be an order of the magistrate for the High Court to review or stay. By making an order for stay when there was no application for stay before the magistrate’s court, the High Court was usurping the powers of the lower court. The High Court cannot review or entertain an appeal when there is no order from the lower court,” The court reasoned.

The judges added: “It (High Court) cannot exercise supervisory nor appellate jurisdiction in the absence of an order.” According to Court of Appeal, criminal proceedings emanating from the same facts as civil proceedings cannot be stayed because of the latter unless there are serious grounds that may affect a party’s right to a fair hearing as provided for in the constitution.

“In the event of conviction, a party may still appeal. An aggrieved party still has an option to file a suit under the tort of malicious prosecution. There are other mechanisms to ensure that while the Directorate of public prosecutions (DPP) has significant powers there are not absolute. However, to stay criminal proceedings while civil proceedings are continuing is not one of the mechanisms envisaged unless there are exceptional circumstances,”The judges held.

The court of appeal decision arose from an appeal in which DPP successfully challenged the High Court order that had halted the trial of Kamoga on serious fraud charges. Kamoga is battling multiple fraud related accusations relating to forgery of transfer forms dated February 8, 2021 in respect to land on Block 435 in regard to 105 plots. It is alleged on May 7, 2021 at Wakiso Lands office, Kamoga with intent to deceive forged a transfer form dated May 7 in respect to land on block 435 plot 8 purporting it to have been by Bibangamba Peter whereas not.

The land broker is also accused of uttering a false document where it is alleged that he submitted the said forged documents to the Registrar of tiles purporting it to be signed by Bibangamba whereas not. Kamoga is also accused of obtaining registration by false pretenses in regard to over 105 plots of prime land at Bukaya, Garuga. The land broker is also accused of unlawful eviction and malicious damage to properties belonging to Nabyonga Harriet.

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Lawyer Felix Kintu‘s Questioned Practicing Certificate case and Hearing of Case Against Kamoga Set for 14th January 2022 https://theinvestigatornews.com/2021/12/lawyer-felix-kintus-questioned-practicing-certificate-case-and-hearing-of-case-against-kamoga-set-for-14th-january-2022/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lawyer-felix-kintus-questioned-practicing-certificate-case-and-hearing-of-case-against-kamoga-set-for-14th-january-2022 Sat, 11 Dec 2021 21:21:42 +0000 https://theinvestigatornews.com/?p=2332 Verification of Kampala Lawyer Felix Nteza Kintu’s practicing certificate and hearing of a case against land dealer Muhammad Kamoga of Kamoga Property Consults, has been set for 14th January 2022.

This follows an incident on 22nd November 2021 where, lawyer Kintu Nteza Felix, was thrown out of court for lack of a valid practicing certificate (PC). This was during the hearing of a case in which local property dealer Mohammed Kamoga was sued by a one Peter Babingamba over a land matter, before the presiding Land Division assistant Registrar, Simon Kintu Zirintusa.

Kamoga, at the time alleged that he had information that indicated and proved that Kintu, was not qualified to deliberate on the matter. He presented a document from the Chief Registrar, Sarah Langa which stated as bellow:

“I make reference to your letter dated November 8th 2021 and this is to inform you that Mr. Kintu Nteza Felix is an advocate of the courts of judicature who last renewed his practicing certificate on 18th April 2018 vide certificate number 5878.”

Kintu, who owns Kintu Nteza and Co. Advocates later presented a certificate which Kamoga, still contested thus forcing His Lordship Zirintusa to adjourn the case to November, 29th to allow the court carry out a verification of the certificate and the letter which Kamoga presented. However, on the set date, court did not sit thus adjourning that matter to 14th January 2022. 

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Uganda Batteries, Kamoga Property Consultants among Prestigious Winners of the 2021 People’s Quality Awards https://theinvestigatornews.com/2021/11/uganda-batteries-kamoga-property-consultants-among-prestigious-winners-of-the-2021-peoples-quality-awards/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=uganda-batteries-kamoga-property-consultants-among-prestigious-winners-of-the-2021-peoples-quality-awards Mon, 29 Nov 2021 17:29:37 +0000 https://theinvestigatornews.com/?p=2244 Several local companies on Friday walked away with awards after the 2021 People’s Quality Awards that was presided over by the third Deputy Prime Minister, Rukia Nakadaama at Imperial Royal Hotel, Kampala.

The Premier called on Ugandans to embrace the Buy Uganda, Build Uganda (BUBU) with a call to companies to aim at producing quality products for public consumption. 

“Whenever you do shoddy work or produce poor quality products, clients end up seeking quality from abroad, yet we as government are encouraging people to bolster the economy by buying locally made products. So, exertion to produce quality that pleases all citizens, therefore, provision of a ready market.” 

The eventual winners of this year`s `The People’s Choice Awards` were selected after a scientific market survey with voting conducted online. Some of the ecstatic winners of the day included Health drink manufacturer; Kituzi products, Uganda Batteries Ltd, Nice House of Plastics, and Kamoga Property Consultants among others. 

Speaking after his company bagged its award, Muhammad Kamoga, of Kamoga Property Consultants, attributed his award to faithfulness and impartiality. “Voting us as the winners justifies our truthfulness in the way we conduct our businesses with our clients. I, therefore call on all property dealers to always give their clients what is worth their money. Kamoga stated. 

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