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MPs Fell in a Trap by Taking UGX 20 million- Museveni

Wilson Kakuru
Last updated: April 29, 2020 6:30 am
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MPs who have taken the 20 million Shillings given to them as part of the COVID-19 supplementary expenditures might be in trouble.

In his address on the update about his coronavirus guidelines, today  President Yoweri Museveni condemned MPS for seeking to divert Ugandans from the current war.

“The 20million Shillings by the MPs caused confusion. It’s bad planning but secondly, there were also legal and constitutional issues involved. It would be morally irreprehensible to give themselves money for personal use when the country is in such a crisis and totally unacceptable to the NRM,” Museveni said.

He added that he met the speaker Rebecca Kadaga and told her that she entered the trap and the best way to extract themselves from it is by not spending the money.

“I agreed with the speaker that they donate the money to the district taskforce where they come from, it will limit the damage. I heard that some of the MPs went and bought things, that’s not good enough. We have a purchaser I have been in the statehouse for 34 years and I have never even bought a toilet paper. Many Ugandans are angry with this and this will be sorted out,” Museveni said.

He added that the only persons who are allowed to purchase for the government are the Permanent Secretary, the Chief Accounting Officer, Town Clerks, Sub-county chiefs and a few others.

“The one who bought on their own, the question is who authorized you to buy for the country? The Auditor-General will come in and audit and say you bought badly so that we sort this. They can pay it back if they spent it wrongly,” Museveni said.

For those who spent money on themselves, the president said, this is not only unacceptable but also criminal.

Museveni again warned politicians against interfering in the distribution of food. He said that all those caught doing so will be dealt with harshly for helping in the spread of the coronavirus.

“That’s why the other fellow called Zaake had been arrested but how do you arrest Zaake and leave these ones of the NRM including ministers?,” Museveni said referring to the MP Francis Zaake, who was arrested for distributing food.

When he appeared in court in Mityana, Zaake couldn’t open his eyes. He failed to take a plea and the magistrate ordered him to be taken to hospital to seek medical attention.

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