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The process of onboarding the
Inspectorate of Government (IG) onto the Government Electronic Document and
Records Management System (EDRMS), commonly known as the e-Docs System, has
commenced as part of ongoing Government efforts to strengthen records
management and support digital transformation across Ministries, Departments
and Agencies.
The onboarding exercise commenced on 4th February 2026 with a site readiness assessment conducted by a technical support team constituted by the Ministry of Public Service and the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance. The team is engaging closely with the IG to ensure a smooth and effective implementation of the system.
During the onboarding process, the technical team will provide comprehensive support, including streamlining the existing manual records management system, configuring the e-Docs platform, setting up records structures, conducting user orientation and supporting change management throughout the implementation period.
Upon completion, the e-Docs System is expected to enhance workflow automation, improve the processing and tracking of official correspondence, reduce reliance on manual records handling, and ensure compliance with national records management standards and best practices.
The initiative reflects Government’s continued commitment to strengthening efficiency, accountability and good governance through the adoption of modern digital systems.
Read More Date Published: 6th Feb 2026
The Inspector General of Government (IGG), Lady Justice Naluzze Aisha Batala, has reaffirmed the strong and long-standing partnership between the Inspectorate of Government (IG) and the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority (PPDA) in promoting transparency and safeguarding public resources.
Lady Justice Naluzze made the remarks during a courtesy visit by the Executive Director of PPDA, Canon Benson Turamye, at the IG Headquarters. She commended the effective collaboration between the two institutions, particularly through case referrals and joint handling of procurement-related matters over the years.
“We look forward to continued collaboration and engagement in the execution of our respective mandates,” the IGG said.
Canon Turamye congratulated Lady Justice Naluzze Aisha Batala on her appointment as Inspector General of Government, as well as the Deputy Inspectors General of Government, Mrs. Anne Twinomugisha Muhairwe and Dr. Patricia Achan Okiria, on their reappointment. He reaffirmed PPDA’s commitment to strengthening collaboration with the IG and other accountability institutions to enhance public trust and ensure value for money in public procurement.
“PPDA greatly values its partnership with the Inspectorate of Government. We remain firmly committed to deepening this collaboration to safeguard public resources, strengthen public trust, and ensure that procurement delivers tangible value to citizens,” Canon Turamye noted.
The two institutions agreed to further strengthen their partnership through continued case referrals, joint public awareness and sensitization campaigns, and enhanced coordination in promoting accountability and transparency in public procurement processes.
The meeting was attended by the Deputy Inspector General of Government, Mrs. Anne Twinomugisha Muhairwe; the Director of Special Investigations, Mr. Polly Muhairwe; the Director of Ombudsman Affairs, Mr. Kakooza Savio Ntensibe; the Director of Anti-Corruption, Mr. Lugoloobi Robert; and the Manager, Strategic Partnerships and Public Relations, Hajjat Munira Ali, among others.
The PPDA delegation included the Director of Performance Monitoring (Central Government), Dr. Aloysius M. Byaruhanga; the Director of Human Resources, Mrs. Eva Nazziwa Lubowa; the Director of Legal and Board Affairs, Mr. Uthman Segawa; the Director of Strategy, Mr. Mike Nsereko; and the Manager, Executive Director’s Office, Mrs. Rebecca Masajjage, among others.
Read More Date Published:23rd Jan 2026
The Inspectorate of Government (IG) and Financial Intelligence Authority (FIA) have reaffirmed their shared commitment to combating corruption, money laundering and illicit financial flows in Uganda.
This commitment was reiterated during a courtesy call paid by the FIA Executive Director, Mr. Samuel Were Wandera, on the Inspector General of Government, Lady Justice Naluzze Aisha Batala, at the IG headquarters on Wednesday.
The IGG welcomed the continued collaboration between the two institutions and emphasized the need to further strengthen joint efforts in addressing corruption and financial crimes. She underscored the importance of enhanced information sharing and coordinated investigations to improve accountability and asset recovery.
Mr. Wandera, who led a delegation of five senior FIA officials, congratulated Lady Justice Naluzze Aisha Batala upon her appointment by H.E. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. He also congratulated the Deputy Inspectors General of Government, Dr. Patricia Achan Okiria and Mrs. Anne Twinomugisha Muhairwe, on their reappointment.
He briefed the IGG on FIA’s mandate, outlining its core functions and strategic operations in combating money laundering, terrorism financing and other illicit financial activities.
During the engagement, the two teams agreed to strengthen operational collaboration through several key measures, including maintaining a collective database, integrating financial profiling into IG investigations, setting clear timelines for financial investigations, and conducting joint staff training in asset recovery and financial crime investigations.
The meeting reaffirmed the commitment of both institutions to work closely together in promoting transparency and accountability, and to enhance Uganda’s capacity to combat corruption and financial crimes.
Read More Date Published: 22nd Jan 2026
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