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Jinja City Defy Solicitor General’s Advice, Reinstates Officials Convicted Of Embezzlement 

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September 3, 2024
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The three civil servants, previously convicted of embezzling public funds, have been reinstated to key positions within Jinja City’s local government.

Their reinstatement has ignited widespread concerns about the integrity and transparency of public service.

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This decision has come under intense criticism, considering the clear advice from the Solicitor General, which recommended their dismissal from public office due to their involvement in serious financial misconduct.

The individuals in question, Samuel Maali, Ronald Elijah Kafifi, and Jemima Mirembe, hold significant roles within the Jinja local government. 

Maali serves as the principal human resource officer, Kafifi as the principal treasurer, and Mirembe as the senior assistant accountant.

Their reinstatement has stirred a storm of controversy, with many questioning the wisdom and ethics of allowing individuals previously convicted of fraud to return to positions of influence and responsibility.

These three officials were convicted on April 5, 2022, by the Anti-Corruption Court under the authority of Chief Magistrate Joan Aciro. The court found them guilty of conspiring to defraud the government of UGX 120 million, a crime to which all three pleaded guilty.

Their conviction was not just a legal formality; it was a clear demonstration of the seriousness of their offence, which involved the improper approval of funds under the guise of salary arrears from 2016.

As part of their sentencing, each convicted official was given a choice between paying a fine of UGX 2 million or serving a one-year prison term. Unsurprisingly, all three opted to pay the fine, thereby avoiding incarceration.

However, the implications of their actions and the subsequent legal proceedings have left a lingering question about the effectiveness and morality of the justice system when it comes to holding public officials accountable.

The fraudulent payment in question was made to United for Development Savings and Credit Cooperative Society (SACCOS), based on a request originated by John Stephen Okiror, the board chairperson of the SACCOS.

This payment, which was eventually flagged as irregular, came to light during a 2020 review by the Ministry of Finance. The review, part of an audit of the Integrated Financial Management System, was intended to ensure the regularity and legality of financial transactions.

However, it exposed a glaring lack of a formal agreement between the SACCOS and Jinja municipal council regarding the provision of loans to staff—a critical oversight that allowed the fraudulent transaction to proceed unchecked.

The scandal surrounding these reappointments deepened when it was revealed that the Solicitor General’s office, through John Bosco Rujagaata Suuza, had provided clear guidance on the matter.

In a letter dated April 14, 2023, Suuza advised the Jinja city clerk that a conviction resulting from a plea bargain carries the same weight as one resulting from a full trial.

He further clarified that under section 46 of the Anti-Corruption Act, any person convicted of corruption is disqualified from holding public office for 10 years.

However, Suuza noted that because Maali, Kafifi, and Mirembe were convicted under section 309 of the Penal Code Act, this disqualification did not technically apply to them.

Despite this technicality, Suuza emphasised that the law still expects convicted individuals to be held accountable through proper administrative processes.

According to the Standing Orders, when a public officer is convicted, the responsible officer must assess the gravity of the offence, taking into account whether it was committed in the workplace and the severity of the sentence.

Based on this assessment, the responsible officer is then expected to recommend appropriate disciplinary action, which could include dismissal. The failure to take such action, as stated by Suuza, is considered a serious neglect of duty.

The situation becomes even more concerning when the case of Steven Mwembe, a senior law enforcement officer at Bugembe town council, is considered. Mwembe, who was jointly charged with the trio, was convicted of corruption for impersonating an official and soliciting a bribe of UGX 3.5 million.

Despite his conviction, Mwembe remains on the payroll, an egregious violation of public service regulations that has further eroded public trust in the system. 

Suuza was unequivocal in his assessment, stating that the failure to remove Mwembe from office amounts to aiding and abetting illegal acts and is a clear neglect of duty.

Suuza recommended that the responsible officer should immediately request a certified copy of the plea bargain agreement from the court and ensure that Mwembe is removed from his position and the payroll without delay.

This recommendation shows the importance of holding public servants accountable for their actions, especially when they have been found guilty of corruption.

When approached for comment, Samuel Maali directed inquiries to the Jinja city clerk, Edward Luwanga. 

Luwanga defended his decision to reappoint the convicted officials, stating that he acted on the advice of the Solicitor General and emphasised that there is no written directive explicitly prohibiting the reappointment of these individuals.

The controversy was initially brought to light by a complaint from Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda, a non-governmental organisation committed to promoting transparency and accountability in public service.

The organisation raised concerns that the convicted civil servants were being considered for promotions to various positions within Jinja City without proper clearance. 

This complaint led to the involvement of the Solicitor General’s office, which ultimately provided the guidance that has been central to the ongoing debate.

The reappointment of these officials has not only sparked public outrage but has also raised serious questions about the processes and systems in place to prevent corruption and ensure ethical governance.

As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether the responsible officers will take the necessary actions to restore public trust and uphold the principles of accountability and transparency in public service.

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