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{UAH} SOME BANK EMPLOYEES ARE THIEVES. WATCH THEM KEENLY!

One Nkuba kyeyo lady from Denmark was fleeced of her hard earned money by an employee of Stanbic Bank. She says "Im a Ugandan staying in Denmark but have just returned to Kampala. Im still here coz im battling for the arrest of an employee of Stanbic bank who has fraudulently taken my money amounting to Sh100m(one hundred millions)"

The fraudster is an executive bank manager with Stanbic bank- Nakasero Branch(name withheld). She convinced people mostly those in Diaspora to deposit money on Stanbic bank fixed account and enjoy the profits accumulating from interest when they come back. Being wise(read thief),she has been promising abnormal interest benefits to her victims. However,When you send the money,she deposited it on her account and probably started a money lending business using your money. This time round,when the client came back from diaspora, her bank account was empty. Meanwhile, the manager smelt a rat and disappeared. She was arrested while fleeing to Kenya and detained at Nakasero Police Post. Her employers have since discovered many similar fraud cases connected to her office and most victims are people in diaspora. This morning Police transferred her file to special unit to allow further intensive investigations. The young lady has been living a flashy lifestyle cruising in posh rides on Kampala roads. If you are in diaspora and have had dealings with the lady in picture, please contact Stanbic bank as soon as possible. This story is now in the Newvision if you can access it.


For diasporans,In this era of online banking, you can manage your bank accounts in the comfort of your own home as most Ugandan banks have this facility. Use money transfer bureaus to make deposits on your account as they will give u a bank receipt for confirmation.If you have properties, just get your tenants to deposit the rent on your Ugandan account and the bank will send u an sms every time a transaction is made on your account.

There is an option of transferring money from abroad straight to your Ugandan account without middle men. You can use your bank in Europe or WorldRemit to transfer your money.Get informed on such options kyeyo people.

Deal with imperial bank or centinary bank then ure safe. Go to Uganda or open up yr account, with centenary banks in the full names of your passport that you use to travel to worldwide., go with yr full details of yr bank account. When you want to save yr money, find the forex bureau called money gram . it's only one trustable money transfers I can refer you to. Whenever they make a transaction from u in yr behalf, the Centenary banking manager will send you the confirmation , include the depositors name , the branch , time , and amounts that has been deposited on it .through yr email address. So it's up to you to keep it safe as ye evidence of saving with them.

With Banks, they are number one thieves the poor suffer the most as banks benefit the rich, and the moment you lose that huge amount of money you wont be sure you will get it all with this corruption in every corner everyone will be interested to have a shilling of your money. Some years ago and I guess now banks steal through ATMs if not giving u fake money they will give you a confirmation receipt without cash thats why I choose old school to withdraw my cash and sign for it. Bottom line stop stop stop trusting any bank or person or scheme with your hard earned money.

Uganda is derailed the only solution is to do like China way. If you embezzle any penny the punishment is execution. This lady is gonna walk freely because even the judicial system in Uganda is corrupt and collapsed.Ugandan banks close down anytime on orders of Museveni and you wont recover your money back.
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