Corruption Scandal: Parish Chiefs Under Fire in Bushenyi
Robert Atuhairwe, the Resident District Commissioner (RDC) of Bushenyi, has initiated an investigation into allegations that parish chiefs in Nkanga Sub-County have been soliciting illegal fees from residents seeking access to parish model development funds.
During a recent meeting at the sub-county headquarters, local residents reported that parish chiefs were demanding payments ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 UGX to register beneficiaries into the system. Some residents also claimed they were asked to pay for office data.
Dorah Nagasha, the District Principal Commercial Officer, emphasized that registering beneficiaries should be a free process. She stated, “If anyone is found soliciting money, we will conduct a thorough investigation. Those implicated will face arrest and prosecution based on the evidence provided.”
RDC Atuhairwe supported calls for action against corruption, stressing the government’s commitment to fighting corrupt practices.
He assured the community that those found guilty of misconduct would be required to refund the money and face charges in court. Atuhairwe commended residents for coming forward to voice their concerns and encouraged them to continue reporting any suspicious activities.
With these developments, the district administration aims to restore integrity in the management of parish development funds and ensure that all citizens can access these vital resources without unnecessary financial burdens.