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The Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (PPDA) Appeals Tribunal has overturned a multi-billion-shilling contract award issued by Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL). It did so after finding…
If the UNBS Executive Director, Eng James Kasigwa, survived the storm that followed his appointment in May 2024, he would need every ounce of luck and loyal allies to survive what now looks like a tornado. At the centre of the turbulence are allegations of fraud, defiance, and mismanagement that have shaken one of Uganda’s most important regulatory institutions to its core. At the heart of the controversy lie four explosive threads: an unclear thirty-thousand-dollar payment to the Ministry of Trade, unauthorised trips by MPs to Arusha in open defiance of a presidential directive, the diversion of agency funds, and…
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Last week, I was privileged to facilitate a workshop organised by TrustAfrica and Solidaridad for Women-led Tea Enterprises in Uganda held at Crane Resort, Ishaka – Bushenyi between 18th and…
When the authority responsible for procurement and disposal of public assets falters in its duties, the impact doesn’t just stay within its walls – it ripples dangerously through the economy, governance structures, and public trust. Procurement is the engine room of public service delivery, powering everything from roads and hospitals, schools, and critical infrastructure. The crack in compliance So when oversight breaks down, mismanagement, corruption, inflated costs, and outright theft aren’t far behind. Without rigorous inspection and monitoring, procurement processes become a fertile ground for collusion between suppliers and government officials. Why? Because contracts start getting awarded not on merit…
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The High Court has directed Bank of Uganda (BoU) to pay UGX 200 million to an interior design firm, C&S Upholstery Limited, for unfairly disqualifying it from a multi-billion contract to supply and install carpets at the central bank’s headquarters in Kampala. In a ruling delivered by Justice Musa Sekaana, court noted that Bank of Uganda had breached its statutory duty of fairness and transparency in the procurement process by wrongly rejecting C&S Upholstery’s bid over allegations of forgery. Court found no credible basis for Bank of Uganda’s actions, which caused financial losses and reputational damage to the company. Bank…
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