The public service Commission in Kasese seems to be dirt following a purported social media communication suggesting suspected corruption acts in the recently recruited civil servants in the district.
In statement that has gone Viral, the Former Kasese district speaker, Mr. Godfrey Bwerere is quoted to have faulted the Kasese district Chairperson Public Service commission, Mr. Lawrence Turuganya not giving Jobs to the four applicants he had presented as agreed.
Hon. Bwerere in the purported phone call on social media also blames Mr. Turuganya for his decision that has ashamed the former FDC diehard with whom they guided the four applicants prior to the aptitude interviews. Mr. Bwerere speaking………
The above purported phone call has rubbed the opposition politicians the wrong way, with Mr. Jafali Kigutiha, the Kasese Municipal Central DivisionFDCChairperson describing as empty, Hon. Bwerere`s crossing to the ruling NRM party.
Mr. Kigutiha calls for through investigations into the saga and the suspects punished by law. Mr. Kigutiha on jobs……
To the Kasese district FDC Chairperson, Mr. Saulo Maate, Mr. Bwerere could have fallen off from the frying pan to the fire by crossing to the ruling NRM chairperson, adding that FDC was ready to receive him back should he think so. Mr. Saulo speaking..
In a telephone interview last evening, the Kasese district Chairperson, Mr. Erifaz Muhindi said he was keenly following on social media the discussion about the topic at hand before calling for calm as he plans summoning Hon. Bwerere.
Mr. Muhindi who accepts there was a problem somewhere said he had recently met the Public service Commission chairperson, Mr. Lawrence Turuganya and his Secretary over reports that some candidates who couldn’t make it with the interviews, also received success messages after the exercise. Mr. Muhindi on corruption….
The Kasese Deputy Resident District Commissioner, Mr. Joshua Masereka said it is the will of the President deal with corruption, adding that investigations would start soon to confirm and lawfully deal with whoever is involved. Mr. Joshua speaking……
Our efforts ended in vain to get a comment from Mr. Turuganya but he had earlier vowed shortly after appointment to the seat, to deal with any acts of corruption in the job market. Mr. Turuganya speaking……
More details will reach your way in our subsequent bulletins. END.