Presidency  leads in wealth declaration – IGG

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Presidency  leads in wealth declaration - IGG
Presidency  leads in wealth declaration - IGG

Africa-PressUganda. The Deputy Chief Justice Richard Buteera said unless unlawfully acquired, ownership of property is not illegal and declaring it helps in fighting graft.

The Inspector General of Government (IGG) has named the most and least compliant leaders when it comes to declaring their incomes, assets and liabilities as per the Leadership Code Act. The IGG also said members of the 50 registered political parties in the country are among the top offenders.

While unveiling the 2021 online wealth declaration system in Kampala yesterday, Ms Mariam Wangadya, the deputy IGG, said apart from the leaders and members of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) party, all the leaders of other political parties have not declared their incomes, assets and liabilities as required.

“Except NRM, the members and leaders of the other political parties are not declaring. These are very informed and learned people who are not complying with the law. When the tribunal comes into force, we shall prosecute them. We are just alerting them,” she said.

Asked how they know that leaders and members of Opposition political parties are not declaring their wealth, she said when they were ranking the most and least compliant institutions in asset declaration, none of the political parties featured in their system.“This is the time for leaders to take stock and tell the story of their journey by being transparent about their assets, incomes and liabilities and how they acquired it for the protection of public funds,” said Mr George Bamugemereire, another deputy IGG.

The Deputy Chief Justice Richard Buteera said unless unlawfully acquired, ownership of property is not illegal and declaring it helps in fighting graft.The IGG revealed the most and least compliant government institutions and districts in wealth declarations.

Most compliant institutions

% Rate

1. Office of President and Vice President

100

2. Permanent Secretaries

100

3. Public Service Commission

100

4. Parliament of Uganda

94.4

5. Petroleum Authority of Uganda

93.3

6. Electricity Regulatory Authority

93.3

7. Ministers

93.2

8. Ministry of Finance and Planning

93.04

9. Uganda Nat Council of Sci & Tech

91.7

10. Auditor General’s office

91.O3

Least compliant institutions

% rate

1. Uganda Tourism Board

7.14

2. Atomic energy Council

10

3. National Library of Uganda

31.25

4. Uganda Broadcasting Corporation

33.33

5. Uganda Cooperative Transport Union

33.33

6. Uganda Land Commission

35.5

7. Kilembe Mines

36.4

8. Joint Clinic Research Center

36.6

9. Gulu University

38.4

Compliant districts

% rate

1. Bunyangabu

96.03

2. Bulambuli

92.62

3. Nakasongola

91.58

4. Mbale

88.98

5. Kibaale

88.89

86.21

7. Masindi

85.59

8. Moroto

84.51

9. Kween

84.16

10. Mbarara

83.21

Least compliant

% rate

1. Ngora

39.58

2. Nwoya

40.34

3. Zombo

41.77

4. Amolatar

45.88

5. Lamwo

46.84

6. Serere

47.37

7. Amuria

50.60

8. Bukwo

51.35

9. Kaabong

52

10. Gomba

53.2

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