Sylvester Kizito is one of those rare Ugandans who are very hard working. He has been through the furnace of life and seen it all. After completing senior six in one of the schools in rural Fort Portal, he was fortunate enough to get admitted to University on an evening program. Being self-sponsored, life has been very challenging. Around 2006, during his final year at campus, he applied and got accepted for internship at one of the banks as a teller. This was a turning point for him. Aware of his background, he started saving 40% of his monthly salary.…
Fraud in banks on the increase
The total combined gross revenue of twenty six (26) commercial banks in Uganda was Ugx. 1.94 trillion (US $750 million) in 2011. It increased to US $810m in 2012. The total cost of doing banking business was Ugx. 1.34 trillion (US $515m) in 2011. That is a 69% cost to income ratio (CIR)! It means that for every 100 shillings each bank earned, 69 were spent. This is quiet telling of the level of inefficiency in the sector. With a CIR averaging below 55.1%; UK, Greek, and Irish banks have high profitability despite a large portfolio and demanding clientele base.…
The Women in my life; thanks for the love
Today we celebrate the International Womens day. What a special day it is. It is tough to imagine life without Women. The special ones are of course my first and only wife, Audrey Amumpaire; she keeps tolerating my shortcomings and has helped me grow into a man. “Almost is not enough. You must win or you must win”, this advice from my wife has helped me in many ways most of all to choose my battles wisely. If I know I don’t have what it takes to win the war, there is no reason of getting into it in the…
Uganda steps out to fight human trafficking
On July 30th 2014, Uganda joined the rest of the world to celebrate World Day against human trafficking. In Uganda, human trafficking is on the rise and many Ugandans have fallen victims of such. This is attributed to the desire to work abroad. Many Ugandans hold a belief that working abroad is associated with greener pastures and yet this is not the case experience has shown. However, most Ugandans who are working in Arab countries say they are treated as slaves Fortunately, Middle East countries are in talks with the Ugandan government to provide jobs to Ugandan citizens with good…
Why do good staff commit fraud?
The 2014 Report To The Nations (RTTN) by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) has revealed that “The vast majority of occupational fraudsters are first-time offenders; only 5% had been convicted of a fraud-related offense prior to committing the crimes in our study. Furthermore, 82% of fraudsters had never previously been punished or terminated by an employer for fraud-related conduct. While background checks can be useful in screening out some bad applicants, they might not do a good job of predicting fraudulent behavior. Most fraudsters work for their employers for years before they begin to steal, so ongoing employee…