Govt seeks sh60b to curb corruption among public servants

If provided, Karugonjo-Segawa noted that funds would help the tribunal enforce adherence to the leadership code, which among others requires Public Servants to declare their wealth.

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Leadership Code Tribunal chairperson, Dr. Roselyn Karugonjo-Segawa addressing participants at the launch of the 5-year Strategic Plan at Hotel Africana. Photos by John Masaba
By NewVision Reporter
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The Leadership Code Tribunal (LCT) will require sh60bn to implement its 5-year Strategic Plan 2020/21-2024/25, the tribunal's chairperson of Leadership Court Tribunal, Dr. Roselyn Karugonjo-Segawa, has said.

If provided, Karugonjo-Segawa

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