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Electoral Commission Secretary Embroiled in Corruption Allegations, Takes Official Leave

Uganda’s Electoral Commission Secretary, Leonard Mulekwah, has taken an official leave of absence amid allegations of corruption. This development comes after reports surfaced that Mulekwah was under formal investigation for inflating fuel costs used in election activities.

The Electoral Commission’s (EC) spokesperson, Julius Mucunguzi, confirmed Mulekwah’s leave, stating that Director of Operations Richard Kamugisha would assume his duties during the absence. When asked about President Museveni’s alleged directive for Mulekwah to face prosecution, Mucunguzi neither confirmed nor denied the reports.

According to sources, the Inspectorate of Government (IGG) found Mulekwah and other senior EC officers culpable of corruption. However, Mucunguzi emphasized the EC’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and zero tolerance for corruption. “If there are any issues to be investigated, it is the right thing to do,” he said.

Mulekwah has been involved in electoral work since 1993 and has been a permanent EC staff member since 1999. His tenure as EC Secretary began in 2020, following the forced resignation of Sam Rwakoojo.

The EC has unveiled a strategic plan for 2022/2023 to 2026/2027, aiming to ensure free and fair elections. The plan focuses on enhancing inclusive citizen participation, improving timely information sharing, and strengthening institutional capacity.

As the investigation unfolds, the EC maintains its commitment to delivering the election roadmap. The situation raises questions about the integrity of Uganda’s electoral process and the measures in place to prevent corruption.

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