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A photo collage of former UNRA Executive Director Allen C Kagina, former director of road maintenance Joseph Otim and former media relations and corporate affairs manager Allan Ssempebwa Kyobe. The suit, filed by six former employees of UNRA, including Joseph Otim, lists 1,236 former colleagues, among them Allen C Kagina and Allan Ssempebwa Kyobe, seeking payment of their terminal benefits.
A photo collage of former UNRA Executive Director Allen C Kagina, former director of road maintenance Joseph Otim and former media relations and corporate affairs manager Allan Ssempebwa Kyobe. The suit, filed by six former employees of UNRA, including Joseph Otim, lists 1,236 former colleagues, among them Allen C Kagina and Allan Ssempebwa Kyobe, seeking payment of their terminal benefits.

1,236 Former UNRA Staff Sue Government Over Failure to Pay Their Terminal Benefits

The Industrial Court has allowed six former Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) employees to sue government on behalf of 1,236 former colleagues for recovery of terminal benefits following the agency’s dissolution. The
October 6, 2025
Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia surrounded by his lawyers Jet Tumwebaze (left) and Peter C. R. Kabatsi (right) of Kampala Associated Advocates address the press in December 2017 following court dismissal of law firms MMAKS Advocates and Bowmans Uganda from representing BoU against the businessman over conflict of interest.

Bad and barred: Sudhir’s lawyers punch further holes in BoU’s case against businessman

City Businessman and billionaire Dr Sudhir Ruparelia, has applied to the Commercial Court to dismiss a case brought against him and his real estate firm, Meera Investments Ltd by Bank of Uganda
Left- Right: Bowmans' David F.K Mpanga, MMAKS Advocates' Masembe Kanyerezi and Sebalu & Lule's James Mukasa Sebugenyi. The Commercial Court has faulted the three top law firms for conflict of interest and breach of advocates professional regulations, further casting a shadow on a profession that is facing increasing complaints from the public.

OPINION: Conflicted and unprofessional lawyers; time for legal fraternity to act on their prodigal sons

Lawyers, the world over, would love us to call them learned friends. By deduction, senior lawyers are perceived to be ‘more learned’ than their other colleagues; but when senior lawyers cannot tell
LEFT-RIGHT: Former BoU Deputy Governor, Dr. Louis Kasekende, former Executive Director, Supervision, Mrs Justine Bagyenda and Governor, Prof Emmanuel Mutebile. Kasekende and Bagyenda were variously accused of negligence in the variously gone-wrong bank closures.

Exposed: Was Bagyenda in cahoots with dfcu Bank officials and lawyers to illegally transfer Shs570 billions of Crane Bank’s bad loan book?

A letter, said to have been authored by disgraced former Bank of Uganda, Executive Director, lifting key anti money laundering reporting requirements for dfcu Bank in regard to a Shs570 billion bad-loan
November 5, 2018

 

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