The President of Uganda has the power to eliminate corruption in Uganda through appointing individuals that distaste corruption. The president in Uganda appoints judges, heads of government agencies, ministers and military leaders. The president can appoint individuals that reject corruption, value accountability and strengthen the rule of law. Where public service is manned by individuals who do not engage in corruption that are efficient, effective and competent it ensures that there are a few attempts to compromise systems and allows the safe guards in place to prevent corruption to work.
- Ideal Amendments that should be included in the Magistrates Courts Amendment Bill 2026 of Uganda
- President Yoweri Kaguta Tibihaburwa Museveni is a minority President voted by only 7,946,772 (36.7%) out of 21,649,608 eligible Ugandan voters in the 2026 Presidential Elections
- Four years of IGG Beti Kamya drowned the Inspectorate of Government (IG) deeper into oblivion and irrelevancy but it Can be redeemed
- The Proposal to Make Magistrates Grade Ones Chief Magistrates is an efficient use of resources that will improve service delivery in Uganda
- If Magistrates Courts in Uganda are less competent and more prone to corruption does it mean that the poor deserve inferior justice to the rich.