National Physical Planning Board Members, State House Anti-Corruption Boss Hold Talks Against Corruption

National Physical Planning Board Members, State House Anti-Corruption Boss Hold Talks Against Corruption

By Spy Uganda

Yesterday State House Anti Corruption Unit boss Brig Gen Henry Isoke held talks with National Physical Planning Board Chairperson Dr. Amanda Ngabirano & her team to explore ways of fighting corruption.

The National Physical Planning Board Uganda, is a government arm that oversees well-planned cities, Industrial parks, among others.

Through our sources, we have learnt that the meeting also focused on how the two government agencies can work together to end encroachment on wetlands, forests, public spaces & improper waste disposal.

In the same vein, yesterday’s morning, the Permanent Secretary Office of Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Muhakanizi paid a courtesy visit to Brig Gen Isoke and held discussions on matters of mutual interest as the Unit states in a tweet below;

State House Anti-Corruption Unit’s Achivements In Fighting Corruption

The Unit has so far investigated different public servants for graft, including members of parliament, accounting officers, security personnel, directors of several government agencies and commissions among other gov’t big fish.

In addition to the above, the Unit has also ensured the safe return of over 600 Ugandans stranded after being trafficked to Arab countries. It has also conclusively investigated over 10,000 cases and interdicted over 200 government workers from public offices.

SH-ACU was established under Article 99(4) of the constitution of Uganda, which gives the President executive powers to either directly or indirectly perform his duties or through officers subordinate to him.

Launched on 10th December 2018, SH-ACU coordinates with all constitutionally mandated agencies to ensure that complaints raised by citizens are resolved.

The Unit also acts as a link between H.E. the President, citizens and Anti- Corruption agencies in relation to the Anti-Corruption issues.

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