United Kingdom has become the latest country to suspend aid to Uganda, launching independent investigations into the alleged fraudulent activities in the prime minister's office. In the meantime, South Korea has agreed to give millions of dollars in aid to Uganda.
Permanent Secretary in the Prime Ministers office given a five day ultimatun to resign by Ugandan parliament. see more »
Government has suspended over 15 officials in the office of the prime minster for their involvement in the graft that has cost both the tax payers ... see more »
A recent audit has uncovered an estimated 7,600 ghost workers in the government whose names appeared on payrolls and pension claims every month, costing taxpayers billions of ... Read more »
Foreign governments have asked Uganda to pay back all the misappropriated funds. In a meeting with Uganda's Premier, Irish ambassador Anne Webster and counterparts from other ... Read more »
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