Fake doctors and bribe-hungry guards turned Mulago hospital into a straight-up extortion trap for scared families.
Imposters prey on desperate parents
Imposters prey on desperate parents
- Penina Atieno posed as Dr. Atieno in the kids' emergency ward.
- The ex-hawker wore a stethoscope to trick frantic relatives.
- Security nabbed her after she tried fleecing waiting parents.
- Ivan Kamya got busted running fake consultation fees in dentistry.
- Kamya pocketed Shs 10,000 from a suspicious attendant.
- He demanded cash for meds and services that cost nothing legally.
- Impersonators push facilitation fees to skip lines or grab specialists.
- Anne Birungi lost Shs 22,000 to a coat-wearing scammer promising doctor callbacks.
- Whistleblower says security takes Shs 4,000 daily from each hawker.
- Pay-to-enter scheme lets unauthorised folks flood the wards.
- Middlemen fight over turf in casualty and assessment zones.
- Reports to managers get brushed off with empty promises.
- Spokesperson Gladys Baligonzaki Kajura admits the ward-stalking spike.
- Arrests keep happening with help from security teams.
- The patient self-care desk now explains free services and takes complaints.
- Atieno and Kamya face court next week on extortion charges.