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TODAY - 22nd May 2013

The IGG

The Inspectorate of Government was initially established by the Inspector General of Government (IGG) statute in 1988. However, with the promulgation of the Uganda Constitution in 1995, the Inspectorate of Government is now entrenched therein under chapter 13, which prescribes its mandate, functions and powers and other relevant matters.

The Inspectorate of Government is an independent institution charged with the responsibility of eliminating corruption, abuse of authority and of public office. The powers as enshrined in the Constitution and IG Act include to; investigate or cause investigation, arrest or cause arrest, prosecute or  cause prosecution, make orders and give directions during investigations; access and search – enter and inspect premises or property or search a person or bank account or safe deposit box among others.

News

  • 10th May 2013 Inspectorate of Government arrests 7 officials of kyambogo University council
  • 5th Apr 2013 IG applauded for prevention of Corruption
  • 22nd Mar 2013 IG Report on Karuma released
  • 11th Mar 2013 Inspectorate of Government gets a new Deputy IGG.
  • 24th Feb 2013 The IGG joins the country to mourn the death of Mzee Amos Kagutta
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Events

  • Staff from EAAACA membership institutions get training
    Staff from EAAACA membership institutions get training. The IGG says there are several procurement irregularities in the country and such training is vital.
  • Deputy IGG, George Bamugemereire swears in
    Deputy IGG, George Bamugemereire swears in
  • IGG hosted a delegation from the National Assembly of Namibia
    The IGG hosted a delegation from the National Assembly of Namibia who were in Uganda to understudy the operations of its counterpart committee of Legal and Parliamentary Affairs and also interact with the institutions responsible for human rights protections in Uganda, conduct and management of elections, the ombudsman office and Ministry of Justice.
  • The Newly appointed IGG, Mrs Irene Mulyagonja Kakooza meets the Minister of State for Ethics and Integrity
    The Newly appointed IGG, Mrs Irene Mulyagonja Kakooza meets the Minister of State for Ethics and Integrity, Hon Fr Lokodo Simon as part of her orientation with IG stakeholders.
  • IGG meets Speaker of Parliament
    Mrs Irene Mulyagonja Kakooza, the newly appointed Inspector General of Government meets the Speaker of Parliament of Uganda. Under Article 227of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, the Inspectorate of Government is responsible to the Parliament of Uganda
  • IGG meets Auditor General
    IGG meets Auditor General, Mr. John F.S Muwanga discuss audit reports for both central and local government
  • IG Staff trained on Tracing and Recovery of Stolen
    IG staff trained on tracing and recovery of stolen assets
  • His Excellency the Ambassador of P R China's visit to the Inspectorate of Government
    His Excellency the Ambassador of Peoples Republic of China's visit to the Inspectorate of Government
  • Presentation of the 2nd Annual Report on Tracking Corruption Trends in Uganda Using the DTM
    2nd Annual Report on Tracking Corruption Trends in Uganda: Using the DTM to Development Partners.
  • IG Staff Complete training in Forensic Audit and Investigations
    A Total of 28 staff of the Inspectorate of Government successfully completed a training in Forensic Audit and Investigation which took place from 18th – 28th September 2011 at the National Leadership Institute (NALI) in Kyankwanzi. The staff received certificates which were handed over to them by the Minister of State for Ethics, Hon Fr Simon Lokodo.

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