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Uganda:
Court to Decide on Pensions Scam Case
Independent (Kampala), 11 November 2016
The Anti-corruption Court will today decide the fate of three former officials of Ministry of Public Service in the Pensions Scam case. Read more »
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Uganda:
Muhakanizi Pins Kasango, Lwamafa On Shs15 Billion Fraud
Monitor, 3 November 2016
The Permanent Secretary in the finance ministry, Mr Keith Muhakanizi yesterday appeared before the Anti-Corruption Court for second cross-examination in the case of alleged… Read more »
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Uganda:
Shs15 Billion Payment to Kasango Was Fraud - Muhakanizi
Monitor, 25 October 2016
The Secretary to the Treasury, Mr Keith Muhakanizi, yesterday told court that Public Service officials irregularly paid out Shs15.4 billion meant for pensioners without authority. Read more »
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Uganda:
Documents Used By Pension Scam Suspects Disowned
Monitor, 21 October 2016
Judiciary Public Relations Officer Elias Omar Kisawuzi has denied certifying two documents which formed a basis for the alleged loss of Shs15.4 billion by government. Read more »
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Uganda:
Pension Scam - Court Assessors Advise Judge to Acquit Lwamafa, Obey
Monitor, 30 September 2016
Three top suspects in the multi-billion public service pension scandal could walk free in less than two months if Justice Lawrence Gidudu accepts the advice of court assessors. Read more »
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Uganda:
Lawyers Kasango, Matovu Trade Insults in Courtroom
Observer, 30 September 2016
Two Kampala lawyers John Matovu and Bob Kasango traded barbs during a trial in the Anti-Corruption court on Wednesday. Matovu set the tone for confrontation when he was asked by… Read more »
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Uganda:
Court Wrap - Judge Warns Lawyer Over Pension Scam Case
Monitor, 17 September 2016
At Anti- Corruption Court, judge advises lawyer that the route he was taking in defending the pension suspects was a slippery one, still before the same court, a lawyer brands… Read more »
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Uganda:
Muhakanizi Cleared Me, Obey Tells Court
Monitor, 9 August 2016
The former principal accountant in the Ministry of Public Service, Mr Christopher Obey, yesterday put up a spirited defence and wondered why he is in the dock battling several… Read more »