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Move to block MPs’ sh64 billion cars gets setback

The Ugandan by The Ugandan
October 12, 2016
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Move to block MPs’ sh64 billion cars gets setback

A police officer checks a vehicle entering Parliament recently

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The Constitutional Court has been forced to repeat the hearing of an application filed by a concerned citizen Twaha Sanywa challenging government’s decision to spend sh64 billion shillings on car purchases by the members of the 10th Uganda Parliament.

 
This after Justice Richard Buteera informed the parties in this case that the judgement he promised this Thursday, will not be made because the transcribing machine could not reproduce last court’s record of proceedings to enable him write his ruling.
 
Justice Buteera then ordered the parties to make fresh submissions to court.
 
In this second hearing, the Attorney General still maintains that it’s lawful for parliament to spend this money on MP’s personal vehicles as the law allows legislators to enjoy such privileges .
Sanywa wants court to stop MPs car purchase privilege saying it places them at a preferential treatment against other government employees both in the judiciary and executive arms who perform their duties in public vehicles.
 
He adds that unless the Constitutional Court intervenes, tax payers stand a risk to lose their money from the consolidated fund for lack of accountability since even the Inspector General of Government can not commence an investigation into its usage.
 
Justice Buteera has now set October 27 as a new date when he will deliver his ruling on whether to halt the intended MPs car purchase until the main case is disposed of.
Source: Independent
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