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Land commission boss charged with abuse of office

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
January 11, 2022
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By Ruth Anderah 

The Uganda Land Commission chairperson Beatrice Byenkya has this morning been arraigned before the Anti-Corruption Court and charged with abuse of office and obstruction of a search. 

Byenkya has appeared before the Anti-Corruption Court Chief Magistrate Joan Aciro and denied the charges. 

She is jointly charged with 3 police officers attached to Uganda Land Commission office. 

The three Police Constables are Richard Anywar, Titus Wamono and Edward Turyatunga. 

Prosecution instituted by the Inspectorate of Government states that the 4 suspects on January 4th 2022 in total disregard to the interests of government, obstructed investigators from the IGG from carrying out a lawful search in the land commission office.

Nyakaisiki is under investigation by the IGG on corruption related incidents reported at the Uganda Land Commission.

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