The Speaker of Parliament, Ms Rebecca Kadaga, has blocked a new request for fresh investigations into irregularities at Bank of Uganda (BoU) and described the move by MPs on the House committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (Cosase) as misguided and a waste of time, Daily Monitor reports.
Ms Kadaga, who spoke to Daily Monitor through her press secretary Sam Obbo, also wondered why Cosase members would waste time re-investigating BoU on the sale of seven commercial banks yet Parliament already pronounced itself on resolutions of the Abdul Katuntu committee report.
The
previous Committee chaired by Mr Katuntu investigated BoU for three months and
presented their findings to parliament.
However, when Kawempe South MP Mubarak Munyagwa took over the committee
leadership, he instituted a sub-committee chaired by Ibrahim Kasozi to
re-investigate the same matters on allegations that there were outstanding
issues.
Ms Kadaga wondered why Cosase didn’t seek her permission as the head of the
institution before reopening investigations into matters which were concluded.
“What
they (Cosase members) are doing is wrong. There is no need to duplicate work
and in any case, we are still waiting for response from the executive about
actions taken on Parliament resolutions. I am going to write to Cosase
chairperson and ask him to halt the unnecessary probe,” the Speaker is quoted
by Mr Obbo.
Daily Monitor has learnt that Ms Kadaga, who had received at least three
petitions requesting her to stop current Cosase chairperson and members from
wasting public resources on opening up a new probe into a matter the House had
pronounced itself on.
The
decision to probe BoU afresh came after the Office of the Auditor General
rejected late accountability documents from Bank of Uganda officials.
The deputy Governor of BoU, Dr Louis Kasekende, had written to Mr John Muwanga,
the Auditor General submitting boxes containing accountability documents on
Shs478b BoU officials injected in Crane Bank before it was sold to dfcu at
Shs200b. Mr Muwanga rejected the documents and advised BoU to seek permission
from Parliament.
Petitioners
recently led by Mr Michael Businge, a resident of Nsambya, a suburb of Kampala,
Mr Sam Kakuru a student of Uganda Christian University and Mr Zahid Sempala the
spokesperson of Uganda Poor Youth Movement, have talked of a plot to sanitise
culprits in the BoU saga and asked Ms Kadaga to call the committee to order.
They have also argued that Cosase members were trying to help BoU officials
held culpable by the Katuntu report to table doctored accountabilities which
they did not have at the time of the first probe.
However, Mr Munyagwa said the Speaker is acting on framed up petitions by
people who want BoU officials go scot free on the accountability for the
Shs478b.
KATUNTU
REPORT
Reforms. The
House adopted the Katuntu Committee report in February with recommendations on
the culprits and proposed a raft of reforms at BoU. The report also took note
of accountability documents which were not submitted to AG and queried Shs478b
injected in Crane Bank. Some of the money in question went to external lawyers and
other undisclosed beneficiaries.