Uganda MPs ordered to return iPads or pay for them
Wednesday April 07 2021
Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) Member of Parliament Maj Gen Pecos Kutesa plays solitaire during plenary at Parliament in 2017. FILE PHOTO | NMG
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MPs have the option of paying a fee to keep the iPads.
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The Ugandan parliament has ordered legislators to return iPads that were issued to them five years ago by April 30.
The iPads, which were handed to them in 2016 at the beginning of their terms in office, were meant to help facilitate the MPs work.
In a March 31 letter from the Clerk to Parliament, Jane Kibirige reminds all lawmakers that the gadgets are the property of the government and must be returned or paid for before the end of MPs terms.
Daily Monitor
Wednesday April 07 2021
Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) Member of Parliament Maj Gen Pecos Kutesa plays Solitaire during plenary at Parliament in 2017. PHOTO/ALEX ESAGALA
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Parliament has given MPs up to April 30 to return the iPads that were issued to them in 2016 to facilitate their work.
A March 31 letter from the Clerk to Parliament, Ms Jane Kibirige, addressed to all MPs, a copy of which this newspaper has seen, states that the iPads are the property of government and must be returned before the end of their term in May.
She said Parliament has valued the iPads for disposal depending on the type and year of purchase.