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Museveni Tasks UK for Evidence of Among’s Wealth Claims

In a high-stakes diplomatic exchange, President Museveni has taken a firm stance against what he perceives as baseless accusations leveled against Speaker Anita Among regarding her alleged wealth in the United Kingdom. In a letter dated May 11, the President directed Foreign Affairs Minister Jeje Odongo to demand that the UK government provide evidence supporting their claims about Speaker Among’s properties overseas.

With evident concern for the reputation and integrity of Ugandan officials, President Museveni emphasized the need for transparency and fairness in such matters. He underscored that unfounded allegations cannot be overlooked, especially when they tarnish the image of Ugandan leaders. Drawing upon correspondence from the Inspectorate of Government affirming that Speaker Among had not disclosed any property ownership in the UK, the President urged Minister Odongo to initiate official inquiries into the source of the UK government’s information.

President Museveni’s proactive approach reflects his commitment to upholding ethical standards and accountability among public officials. He highlighted Speaker Among’s own denial of owning properties abroad and emphasized the importance of verifying the accuracy of external claims. The President’s directive to seek clarification from UK authorities demonstrates his determination to safeguard the reputation of Ugandan leaders and ensure that accusations are substantiated with credible evidence.

The backdrop to this diplomatic standoff is the revelation made by British High Commissioner Kate Airey OBE during a meeting with President Museveni on April 30. The Commissioner purportedly informed the President of impending sanctions against Speaker Among, citing alleged property ownership and financial activities in the UK. President Museveni expressed skepticism regarding these claims, particularly questioning their absence from Speaker Among’s official declarations.

Further complicating matters are the sanctions imposed by the UK government on Speaker Among and two former Karamoja Affairs ministers, Mary Goretti Kitutu and Agnes Nandutu. These measures, including travel bans and asset freezes, were justified by the UK government as responses to perceived corruption. However, Speaker Among swiftly returned government-provided assistance in the form of iron sheets, signaling a willingness to address any impropriety associated with the allegations.

The President’s decision to involve the Inspectorate of Government and the Ethics ministry underscores his commitment to thorough investigation and accountability. He articulated broader concerns about the moral implications of acquiring wealth abroad, particularly when the needs of Uganda remain pressing. Through his directive and actions, President Museveni is sending a clear message that integrity and transparency must underpin public service, and baseless accusations will not go unchallenged.

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