The Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr. Dominic Akutiringa Ayine, has hinted of taking over from the work done by the ORAL committee so far.
He has scheduled a meeting with the team early next week to get briefing on the work done so far.
This will include a review of the work done so far by evaluating the data collected on the alleged misappropriated public assets.
The ORAL Committee, tasked with investigating alleged corruption and verifying claims of embezzled state resources, is currently processing more than 700 petitions submitted by the public.
Dr. Ayine says the meeting will highlight what has been done by the team so far to come with a model for the next phase of the findings for further action.
“The ORAL Committee and I will meet early next week, most likely on Monday, and I will be briefed on the information gathered so far. I intend to take over their findings for further action,” he stated.
The A-G’s meeting with the committee will play a key role in advancing the government’s anti-corruption agenda to ensure greater responsibility and transparency in the administration’s efforts to recover public assets.
Dr Ayine emphasised the importance of this collaboration, expressing his commitment to using the committee’s insights to propel meaningful progress in the fight against graft.
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