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Increase Public Awareness on Corruption, Speaker Urges IGG
Increase Public Awareness on Corruption, Speaker Urges IGG
Speaker Anita Among has urged the Inspectorate of Government (IG) to increase public awareness campaigns in the fight against corruption.
The Speaker urged the IGG to create friendship with the citizens to facilitate the smooth and easy gathering of vital information on the corrupt.
“I know you are creating awareness to the public about corruption, misuse of government funds, but I want you to increase [on awareness], create friendship with these people [the public]. When you create friendship with these people, they will be able to tell you so and so took this and that will be a starting point,” she said.
Among said this while receiving bi-annual reports of the Inspectorate of Government for the period covering July – December 2023 and January -June 2024 from the IGG, Beti Kamya on Thursday, 03 October 2024.
The Speaker applauded the IGG for their dedication and consistency in complying with the requirements of the law. She tendered Parliament’s commitment to supporting the inspectorate to improve their budget and efficiency, and the need to transform their work into digital capabilities.
“I recognise the critical and ever-increasing need for the IGG in terms of budgetary requirements. I have seen that you are still in the analogue era; it would be good if you went digital for you to do an audit trail,” she said adding that, ’as Parliament, we will continue to do oversight on you, legislation and most importantly, we will do appropriation so that you are able to get what will enable you do the work’.
Pursuant to Article 231(3) of the Constitution, the Speaker said the IGG bi-annual performance reports will be laid on the Floor of Parliament next Thursday and referred to the Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs for scrutiny.
The IGG, Kamya said that for the period covering July – December 2023 and January -June 2024, the inspectorate recovered assets worth Shs8 billion, concluded 1,778 investigations and 63 prosecution cases, caused the conviction of 37 people, conducted 802 corruption-related investigations and inspected over 1,000 projects.