The first sign of trouble was when it was discovered that the company carrying out the road work was not Eutaw Construction Limited (EUTAW), which had won the bid, but
Chongqing International Construction Corporation (CICO), which has Chinese roots. Although CICO is a well-known company in Uganda, where it has built a number of roads, it had been knocked out of the bidding for this road. The work itself was progressing well, but subcontracting without the consent of UNRA was expressly forbidden by the contract agreement between EUTAW and UNRA. Also, if subcontracting is approved, it cannot exceed 30 percent of the work load. In this case, the entire contract had been subcontracted. Then it came to light that EUTAW did not exist; it was a "briefcase" company. Uganda's Inspector General of Government (IGG) intervened and halted CICO from proceeding with the work. • Litigation was initiated against Eutaw Construction Limited in Uganda. • CICO was stopped from working further on the road. • The managing director, the chief legal officer, the chief planning officer, and the chief finance officer at the UNRA were suspended while the investigations continued. • During the cabinet reshuffle of 1 March 2015, Attorney General Nyombi was dropped from the cabinet and was replaced by his former deputy
Fred Ruhindi. • While kept in the cabinet in the 1 March 2015 reshuffle, former Minister of Works and Transport
Abraham Byandala was removed from the ministry and replaced by his former deputy,
John Byabagambi. Byandala was named the new
Minister without Portfolio. The road contract was re-tendered, with CICO excluded from the process. A new consortium, composed of Solel Boneh International and Reynolds Construction Company emerged as the best bidder. Work resumed, starting where CICO left off in September 2014. The new contract price was UGX:179 billion to complete the work and cover additional roads not originally included in the cancelled EUTAW contract. New roads include the tarmacking of the
Nyenga-
Njeru road, measuring approximately to connect with the
New Jinja Bridge and relieve the main
Kampala-Jinja Highway. Other roads include access roads to the Katosi landing site and an access road to the Buikwe District offices at
Buikwe. ==See also==