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Uganda: IGG to Name Corrupt Institutions


The Monitor (Kampala)
 

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The Monitor (Kampala)

28 March 2008
Posted to the web 28 March 2008

Yasiin Mugerwa
Parliament

THE government plans to name the most corrupt institutions in the country at the end of its nationwide survey code-named, "National Integrity Survey."

The survey aims at assessing the level of corruption and identifying impediments to the fight against graft that has dogged the country for years.

In an exclusive interview with Daily Monitor on Wednesday, the Deputy Inspector General of Government, Mr Raphael Baku, said Reev Consults, a local firm has already been contracted to kick-start the process that would also appraise public perception of corruption.



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