Ugandan court charges minister over corruption

6″ April “2023

A Ugandan court on Thursday indicted a minister on several counts of corruption related to allegations that he diverted roofing materials meant to help residents of the northeastern region of Karamoja, court documents show.

Prosecutions against corrupt ministers are rare in Uganda, where theft and misappropriation of public property and resources are common.

Karamoja, a remote region bordering Kenya and South Sudan, is home to nomadic herders who are vulnerable to frequent droughts and deadly livestock poaching.

Ugandan Karamoja Affairs minister Mary Goretti Kitutu, 61, arrives at the anti-corruption court where she was charged with corruption and conspiracy to commit felony when she diverted 9,000 pre-printed iron sheets meant for the Karamoja Community Empowerment Program

Karamoja Affairs Minister Mary Goretti Kitutu was charged with several offences including “loss of public property” and “conspiracy to defraud,” Kampala Anti-Corruption Court papers seen by Reuters showed.

The charge sheet said Kitutu diverted 14,500 roofing iron sheets “to her own benefit and to the benefit of third parties.”

She pleaded not guilty to all the charges, the papers showed. After she was charged, Kitutu was remanded in custody and ordered to reappear in court on April 12

Kitutu could not be reached for immediate comment.

Police arrested three close relatives of Kitutu in February for selling metal roofing sheets branded with “Office of the Prime Minister,” the government-owned New Vision newspaper reported.

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) said late on Wednesday it would charge Kitutu with corruption and conspiracy to commit犀利士 a felony.

Appearing before a parliamentary committee last month, she asked for forgiveness for the mismanagement of the distribution of metal roofing sheets