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Ugandan government to ban the corrupt from public service

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 14, 2024
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The Ugandan government plans to amend the Anti-Corruption Bill to allow for the blocking of corruption convicts from holding public offices.

The Ugandan Attorney General Kiryowa Kiwanuka noted that blocking the corrupt from public service will deter government officials from the vice.

The position was recommended by the government at the week-long Cabinet Introspection Retreat in Kyankwanzi that closed yesterday.

“The Anti-Corruption Act should be amended as well as other relevant laws to deter persons convicted of corruption tendencies from being appointed or reappointed in public service,” he said.

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Over Shs 9.7 trillion lost annually

“Honourable members of the retreat, it is now clear that corruption is a big problem in Uganda. IGG estimates that the country loses Shs. 9.7 trillion per year on account of corruption. This is not acceptable,” he said before adding.

“Therefore, corruption should be crushed and will be crushed.”

Museveni further appealed to the judiciary to scrap bail for corruption suspects.

“The only support we need from the judiciary is no bail for those accused of murder, treason, terrorism, rape, defilement, corruption (embezzlement), and village thefts if the prosecution is ready for trial,” he said.

“Let the case be tried or use alternative justice but no bail and no impunity for the above cases.”

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