Tagged: End Corruption in Uganda
The biggest obstacle to asset registration in Uganda is not the high cost involved or privacy concerns but the fact that the policy makers and their backers are the biggest beneficiaries of the status...
Unfortunately both the president of Uganda and Ugandans have lost faith in the Inspectorate of Government (IGG or the IG). Public support and admiration for the Inspectorate of Government has sunk so low that...
Many Ugandans irrespective of level of education and age have this mistaken mentality that the government has the primary responsibility to fight corruption in Uganda. They forget that the government is just a collection...
INGREDIENTS OF THE CORRUPTION OFFENSE IN UGANDA Criminal Law requires that a person be presumed innocent until proven guilty and that the prosecution bear the burden of proving the guilt of an accused person. The...
One of the weaknesses of the Inspectorate of Government is that it not independent from the executive. The IGG and the two deputies are appointed by the President for a term of four years...
It is testament to how weak the rule of law in Uganda is that I have to start this post with a disclaimer. Obviously there is no concrete proof that the President of Uganda...
The government of Uganda has failed to stop the murder of high ranking Public officers by armed men. The last murder to rock the nation is the attempted murder of General Katumba Wamala in...
Growing up poor forces a person to work hard and opens a person’s mind to the consequences of corruption. It can make a person distaste corruption because the poor are the ones who suffer...
Growing up in poverty forces a person to work hard and opens a person’s mind to the consequences of corruption. It can make a person distaste corruption because the poor are the ones who...
Corruption offenses are usually committed by public Officers and according to court in R v Whitaker (1914) 3KB 1283 a public officer is any person who performs or discharges duties entrusted in him or...