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IGG Kamya to go for ministers on iron sheets allegetions.

The Inspector General of Government (IGG) Beti Kamya has declared to parade any minister in court upon receiving full evidence of their involvement in the stolen relief iron sheets meant for the vulnerable people in the Karamoja sub-region.
This comes after various media reports about several ministers and big government officials was brought to light following allegations that they falsely diverted relief items (iron sheets) meant for vulnerable communities from the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM).
The members of public had since demanded that the ministers implicated in the saga be investigated and prosecuted.
Kamya said that all the ministers named in the saga shall be investigated, and prosecuted should the evidence prove them guilty of the allegations.
”I want to assure Ugandans that if there’s cause for prosecution or even, we shall prosecute… If there is enough grounds for prosecution, we shall prosecute,” Kamya said.
She added that she has already notified all the ministers being accused of diverting the relief items to explain their part.
“Indeed I have already written to all of them; those people that have been named in the papers, and also whose names were found in distribution stores of the OPM, from the Vice President, the Prime Minister and all the ministers,” the IGG told NBS.
“I have already written to them to explain their part, whether they reliquisisioned, where they took them. That’s why we want to know if it falls within the relief programme of your area,” She added
Kamya explained that, for any minister to get the relief items, they must have passed through the relief programme which was passed by the Cabinet.
The officials and ministers implicated in the saga include; Vice President Jessica Alupo, Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja, First Deputy Prime Minister Rebecca Kadaga, State Minister for Primary Education Moriku Kaducu, third Deputy premier Rukia Nakadama, Finance Minister Matia Kasaija, Finance State minister Amos Lugoloobi, Government Chief Whip Hamson Obua and Bwino Kyagulaga.

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