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Uganda’s new IGG vows to fight corruption, promising prosecutions amid skepticism over independence.
Justice Aisha Naluzze, Uganda’s newly appointed Inspector General of Government, has vowed to crack down on corruption, declaring an end to “business as usual” for public servants who misuse funds.
Speaking after parliamentary approval, she pledged prosecutions and stronger accountability, citing a 2024 report estimating Shs9.9 trillion in annual losses due to corruption.
Replacing Beti Olive Kamya, Naluzze, a former High Court judge, faces skepticism from opposition leader Joel Ssenyonyi, who questioned the IGG’s independence and past failures to enact real reform amid entrenched government influence.
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El nuevo IGG de Uganda promete luchar contra la corrupción, prometiendo enjuiciamientos en medio del escepticismo sobre la independencia.