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Uganda Law Society Condemns DPP’s Withdrawal of Corruption Charges Against NRM MPs

07 January, 2026
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The Uganda Law Society has condemned the decision by the Director of Public Prosecutions, Lino Anguzu to withdraw corruption charges against NRM MPS, Yusuf Mutembuli, Paul Akamba, and Cissy Namujju without public explanation.



Anguzu, who is barely two months in office, on Tuesday wrote to the registrar of the High Court notifying the office that the Government of Uganda that the proceedings against Yusuf Mutembuli, Akamba Paul, and Cissy Namujju, charged with corruption under section 26 of the Anti-Corruption Act 2009 (as amended), shall not continue. 

The charges against the three MPS arose from allegations of corruption involving an alleged demand for 20% kickback from the budget of the Uganda Human Rights Commission to influence parliamentary budget decision or what the then furious President Museveni described as budget corruption.   

Uganda Law Society Vice President, Asiimwe Anthony, in a press statement on Wednesday, said the withdrawal of charges is particularly alarming given that the chairperson of the Commission, Mariam Wangadya, previously testified in court as a prosecution witness and indicated the existence of audio recordings allegedly capturing the solicitation of the bribe by the accused MPS. 

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