Uganda News

Former Judiciary Permanent Secretary, Kagole Kivumbi dies

The former Judiciary Permanent Secretary, Kagole Kivumbi, 58 has died, the Judiciary has announced.

The previous Judiciary Permanent Secretary, Kagole Kivumbi, 58 has kicked the bucket, the Judiciary has reported.

As indicated by the declaration delivered on Sunday evening, the legal executive said Kivumbi had passed on from Le Memorial Medical Services at Kitiko-Lubowa, Kigo Road where he had been conceded seven days prior.

“The Judiciary with profound distress reports the abrupt passing of its nearby previous Permanent Secretary or Secretary to the Judiciary, Mr Kagole Expedito Kivumbi, which has recently happened at Le Memorial Medical Services at Kitiko-Lubowa, Kigo Road. He was conceded at the office multi week prior,” an assertion by the Judiciary the Principal Communications Officer, Solomon Muyita said.

He said the Judiciary is working intimately with the family to facilitate the memorial service plans, and that they will be imparted consequently.

It is anyway presumed that Kivumbi surrendered to the lethal Coronavirus that is desolating the country.

Misfortunes

When of his passing, Kagole Kivumbi’s misfortunes identified with misappropriation of assets were all the while seething was as yet on constrained leave.

Nonetheless, the High Court in Kampala had in December decided that Kivumbi’s proceeded with constrained leave was unlawful.

Blamed for misappropriation of assets in the Auditor General’s report for the Financial Year 2017/2018, Kivumbi was in 2019 sent on constrained leave by the top of the Public Service, John Mitala.

In any case, in December 2020, the High Court said the constrained leave was from the start legitimate yet after some time, it stopped to be one, adding that his privileges were being disregarded by something similar.

He noticed that there should be a time period to which the constrained leave closes or, in all likelihood it would be viewed as being utilized for abuse.

Kagole Kivumbi had been entrusted by the Parliamentary Accounts Committee led by Nandala Mafabi to clarify the illicit consumption of Shs275m in the Financial Year 2017/2018.

Depending on the Auditor General’s report, PAC additionally found that various dubious exchanges were completed over the most recent five days of the 2017/18 monetary year and that cash adding up to over shs1.7 billion was moved from Bank of Uganda to a few private records in Stanbic Bank.

In a July,2, 2020 letter to the Inspector General of Government’s office, the head of Public Service, Dr John Mitala said he had not got any update about examinations concerning Kivumbi’s case for more than a half year and this implied government was left with the situation.

ADVERTISMENT

Leave a Reply

Back to top button