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Uganda's Mary Goretti Kitutu to spend Easter in jail over roofing-sheets scandal | Uganda's Mary Goretti Kitutu to spend Easter in jail over roofing-sheets scandal |
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Lawmaker Mary Goretti Kitutu Kimono arriving at court | |
A Ugandan cabinet minister is to spend Easter in jail after being charged over a scandal involving the theft of thousands of metal roofing sheets. | A Ugandan cabinet minister is to spend Easter in jail after being charged over a scandal involving the theft of thousands of metal roofing sheets. |
They were intended for vulnerable communities in the north-eastern Karamoja region. | They were intended for vulnerable communities in the north-eastern Karamoja region. |
Mary Goretti Kitutu Kimono, the minister for the region, pleaded not guilty in court but was denied bail. | Mary Goretti Kitutu Kimono, the minister for the region, pleaded not guilty in court but was denied bail. |
At least 10 other senior government figures are alleged to have received some of the stolen corrugated iron. | At least 10 other senior government figures are alleged to have received some of the stolen corrugated iron. |
These include the vice-president, the prime minister, the parliamentary Speaker and other ministers, according to the inspector general of government. | These include the vice-president, the prime minister, the parliamentary Speaker and other ministers, according to the inspector general of government. |
Some of them told a parliamentary committee investigating the corruption scandal, involving 14,500 missing iron sheets, that they had not asked for them. | Some of them told a parliamentary committee investigating the corruption scandal, involving 14,500 missing iron sheets, that they had not asked for them. |
The prime minister has apologised and urged other officials to return the sheets. Speaker Anita Among told the house that she had returned the ones she had received. | The prime minister has apologised and urged other officials to return the sheets. Speaker Anita Among told the house that she had returned the ones she had received. |
One minister was recently forced to remove some from the roof of his goat shed, local media reported. | One minister was recently forced to remove some from the roof of his goat shed, local media reported. |
Karamoja has for decades faced persistent droughts and flooding when it rains, leaving many in the semi-arid north-eastern region dependent on aid. | Karamoja has for decades faced persistent droughts and flooding when it rains, leaving many in the semi-arid north-eastern region dependent on aid. |
'Not true' | 'Not true' |
Mrs Kitutu will remain in custody until next Wednesday. It is alleged that instead of distributing the roofing materials to Karamoja communities, she gave them to her relatives and officials. | Mrs Kitutu will remain in custody until next Wednesday. It is alleged that instead of distributing the roofing materials to Karamoja communities, she gave them to her relatives and officials. |
"I have understood the charge and it's not true," she responded in court, speaking firmly. | "I have understood the charge and it's not true," she responded in court, speaking firmly. |
Iron sheeting is commonly used in Uganda for makeshift constructions and as roofing | Iron sheeting is commonly used in Uganda for makeshift constructions and as roofing |
She has been charged alongside her brother, Michael Naboya Kitutu, who pleaded not guilty to receiving 100 of the corrugated iron sheets. | She has been charged alongside her brother, Michael Naboya Kitutu, who pleaded not guilty to receiving 100 of the corrugated iron sheets. |
The minister's court appearance was highly anticipated. On arrival, she covered her head and face with a piece of cloth to shield herself from the clamouring media. | The minister's court appearance was highly anticipated. On arrival, she covered her head and face with a piece of cloth to shield herself from the clamouring media. |
Her lawyer had applied for bail, arguing that she was a high-profile senior citizen, had medical complications and would not interfere with prosecution witnesses. | Her lawyer had applied for bail, arguing that she was a high-profile senior citizen, had medical complications and would not interfere with prosecution witnesses. |
But the prosecution fought for her to remain in custody, telling the court that Mrs Kitutu had prevented her mother, in whose house some sheets were recovered, from recording a statement to the police. | But the prosecution fought for her to remain in custody, telling the court that Mrs Kitutu had prevented her mother, in whose house some sheets were recovered, from recording a statement to the police. |
Her sister-in-law, niece and daughter-in-law, all alleged to be involved in the scandal, are on the run. | Her sister-in-law, niece and daughter-in-law, all alleged to be involved in the scandal, are on the run. |
Mrs Kitutu rose to prominence as an environmental scientist, and was involved in mapping her home region in Mt Elgon, which is prone to landslides. | Mrs Kitutu rose to prominence as an environmental scientist, and was involved in mapping her home region in Mt Elgon, which is prone to landslides. |
She became an MP in 2016 and has held other cabinet posts, including the energy and minerals portfolios. | She became an MP in 2016 and has held other cabinet posts, including the energy and minerals portfolios. |
Corruption scandals involving high-profile government officials are common, but it is rare for them to resign or be sacked. | Corruption scandals involving high-profile government officials are common, but it is rare for them to resign or be sacked. |
Communications Minister Chris Baryomunsi said any decision on Mrs Kitutu's future would be taken after police investigations had been concluded. | Communications Minister Chris Baryomunsi said any decision on Mrs Kitutu's future would be taken after police investigations had been concluded. |
"Irrespective of who you are, you have to face the law," he said. | "Irrespective of who you are, you have to face the law," he said. |
President Yoweri Museveni has called for the prosecution of all those involved. | President Yoweri Museveni has called for the prosecution of all those involved. |
No other officials have yet been charged over the scandal. | No other officials have yet been charged over the scandal. |
Critics have previously complained that only low-ranking figures are prosecuted following corruption investigations. | Critics have previously complained that only low-ranking figures are prosecuted following corruption investigations. |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Uganda | Uganda |
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