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Action Aid to work with police

David Kugonza | December 8, 2016

As Uganda commemorate the corruption weak, Action Aid Uganda has signed a memorandum of understanding with police to weed out corruption tendencies in the institution.

According to the country director Action Aid Henry Nickson Ogwal, police has been severally singled out as the most corrupt institution in Uganda, thus starting with it is the only way to go

The Action Aid Uganda programs officer, Harriet Jimbo, said that under this campaign, they tend to display posters with information against corruption across all police stations in Uganda to enlighten citizens about corruption.

Meanwhile, the commander Kampala metropolitan, Mwesigwa Frank, challenged all Anti –corruption civil society’s organization to avoid using assumption when investigating corruption in police

Written by David Kugonza




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