Deputy IGG, George Bamugemereire also left office after completing eight years of service in the inspectorate at the expiry of his second four-year term.
This leaves two vacant top management positions hence all the responsibilities resting on Fauzat Mariam Wangadya, the only remaining Deputy IGG.
Speaking at Parliament during the launch of the new online assets declaration system called the Exit Declaration Module that will only be filled by leaders who are leaving office; the Speaker did not reveal details of her discussion with the President.
“It is a pity that people are leaving and you are not well constituted. I have been discussing with the appointing authority about this matter and I hope sooner than later, it will be done” the Speaker said.
Daily Monitor
Friday March 12 2021
speaker Rebecca Kadaga meeting with officials from the Inspectorate of Government (IG) at her chambers in Parliament, where she also launched the exit declaration module developed by the IG. PHOTO | PARLIAMENT PRESS
Summary
UTILITY. There are over 30,000 leaders in the country who are supposed to do biannual declarations but the IGG’s office decried the slow response with most of them stampeding the website on the last day. Currently only about 1500 leaders have successfully submitted their forms.
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Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga says she is holding talks with President Museveni seeking an expeditious appointment of a new Inspector General of Government (IGG) to replace Justice Irene Mulyagonja, who last year returned to the Judiciary to serve in the Court of Appeal.