By Editorial,
President Yoweri Museveni wants police to thoroughly investigate cases of corruption highlighted in the auditor general’s reports, rather than opting for intensive inquiries by parliamentary committees.
While addressing the National Resistance Movement-NRM Liberation Day celebrations at the Wakitaka church of Uganda grounds in Jinja city yesterday, Museveni says that, once the auditor general releases reports on corrupt agencies and individuals alike, the police’s investigating arms should take center stage, rather wasting time in board room dialogues.
His remarks come a few weeks after the Auditor General Report indicated that, corruption was derailing available efforts of ensuring service delivery, coupled with ghost works, among other related evils.
Museveni notes that theft of public funds is a form of criminal behavior, where prosecution procedures are undertaken and all responsible government agencies should be awakened to this fact.
Mr. Museveni one speaking….
Museveni also accused superpower countries of using their aid, loans and influence to induce third-world nations into bowing to their demands. END.