Over 4000 leaders have not declared their wealth The Inspectorate of Government is investigating 4,222 leaders for possible prosecution and sanctioning before the leadership code tribunal. The leaders allegedly defied provisions of the leadership code Act which require public officers to declare their income, assets and liabilities to the Inspectorate
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Kadaga meets IG officials The Inspectorate of Government (IG) has asked Members of Parliament among other leaders who were not re-elected to declare their wealth even as they exit their offices.On Wednesday, the IG launched the module for exit declaration which enables leaders who are ceasing to serve as public
Read MoreMr Kyagulanyi stands against his car he says in armoured The Inspectorate of Government is waiting for National Unity Platform Robert Kyagulanyi to update the anti-corruption body on his wealth, since information circulated that he had got a donation of an armoured (bullet-proof) car. The Leadership Code Act 2002 of Uganda
Read MoreGovernment has proposed in the Leadership Code Amendment Bill 2020 that all public servants at all levels declare their wealth to the Inspector General of Government (IGG) as it has been with political leaders. While presenting the amendments to the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee chaired by Jacob Oboth Oboth, Father Simon
Read MoreSpeaker Kadaga(R) interacts with the Deputy IGG before the start of the meeting/Parliament Photo The Inspectorate of Government has acknowledged facing complexities in tracing corruption which it says is conducted by cartels in and out of the country. This was revealed by George Bamugemereire, the Deputy Inspector General of Government while
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