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Museveni Sacks Geraldine Ssali Amid Financial Scandal; Reappoints 8 Permanent Secretaries in Major Reshuffle

Stephen Kalema by Stephen Kalema
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President Yoweri Museveni has taken decisive action by dismissing Ms. Geraldine Ssali, the Permanent Secretary- Ministry of Trade, following her involvement in a high-profile financial scandal.

This decision comes after Ms. Ssali was formally charged on July 18, 2024, with causing financial loss and allegedly conspiring with Members of Parliament to embezzle funds intended for cooperative societies. She has since been remanded to Luzira prison, pending further legal proceedings.

The controversy surrounding Ms. Ssali stems from a damning report submitted last year by the Parliament’s Committee on Trade. The report accused Ms. Ssali, along with several other top officials, of gross financial impropriety in the handling of compensation funds meant for cooperatives. These funds, intended to support the revival and sustenance of various cooperative societies across the country, were reportedly mismanaged, leading to significant financial losses.

A particularly troubling aspect of the scandal involves Ms. Ssali’s husband, Mr. Victor Busuulwa. The report revealed that Mr. Busuulwa had irregularly received a portion of the funds that were advanced to a cooperative, allegedly on behalf of his wife. This revelation has fueled public outrage and heightened scrutiny of the financial dealings of government officials.

In light of these developments, President Museveni also made significant reappointments within his administration. Eight Permanent Secretaries have been confirmed for another three-year term, ensuring continuity in key government ministries.

Gen. David Kasura Kyomukama will continue to serve as the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries. His reappointment is seen as a move to maintain stability in a ministry critical to Uganda’s agricultural development and food security.

Gen. Joseph Musanyufu remains the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Internal Affairs, a key role overseeing the country’s internal security and administrative functions.

Ms. Jane Barekye will continue as the State House Comptroller, responsible for managing the financial and administrative operations of the President’s official residence and office.

Dr. Amina Zawedde retains her position as the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of ICT. Dr. Zawedde has been instrumental in driving Uganda’s digital transformation agenda, and her reappointment signals continued focus on advancing the country’s ICT infrastructure.

Ms. Irene Batebe will continue her tenure as the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Energy. Under her leadership, the ministry has been working on expanding Uganda’s energy sector, including the development of renewable energy sources.

Dr. Ramathan Goobi remains at the helm of the Ministry of Finance, overseeing the country’s economic policies, budgeting, and financial management. His reappointment comes at a critical time as Uganda navigates economic challenges and seeks to boost growth.

Mr. Adolf Mwesige has been reappointed as Clerk to Parliament, a role vital for the smooth operation and legislative processes of Uganda’s Parliament. His reappointment is expected to ensure continuity and efficiency in parliamentary procedures.

The reappointment of these officials highlights President Museveni’s commitment to maintaining experienced leadership in key sectors of the government, even as he moves to address issues of corruption and financial mismanagement.

This reshuffle is viewed as part of a broader effort by the administration to restore public trust in the government’s management of funds, particularly in sectors crucial to the country’s development.

Meanwhile, the dismissal of Ms. Ssali, a once-prominent figure, serves as a stern warning to other officials about the consequences of financial misconduct.

As the legal proceedings against Ms. Ssali unfold, the case is likely to remain a focal point in Uganda’s ongoing battle against corruption. The government’s actions in this matter will be closely watched by both the public and international observers, as they could set a precedent for future accountability measures within the administration.


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