UGANDA | New Inspector General of Government appointed

The Inspectorate of Government, Uganda has a new Inspector General of Government and Deputy Inspectors General of Government. Hon. Beti Kamya Turwomwe has been appointed Inspector General of Government; Dr Patricia Achan Okiria amd Ms Anne Twinimugisha Muhairwe are the new Deputy Inspector General of Government.

Hon. Beti Kamya Turwomwe is the Inspector General of Government (IGG). As the head of the institution, the IGG provides guidance on the functioning of the office and therefore, authorises and supervises investigations of cases of corruption, issues reports of investigations, bank inspection orders, witness summons, or warrants of arrest, authorises prosecutions, issues orders/directives in the course or as a consequence of investigations, issues IG Parliamentary Reports among other activities.

Hon. Beti Kamya Turwomwe holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from Makerere University and numerous professional trainings in finance, business, marketing, management, accounting, human resource management, procurement and entrepreneurship.

She has previously worked as Minister for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Minister for Kampala Capital City and Metropolitan Affairs, Member of Parliament for Rubaga North Constituency, Executive Director, Uganda Wildlife Education Centre, Marketing and Promotions Manager, Uganda Breweries Ltd, Marketing Research and Development Manager, NYTIL, Commercial Manager, Uganda Leather and Tanning Industries Ltd among others.

She espouses strong Christian values of loving God, loving and caring about fellow people; patriotism, Pan-Africanism and humanism; honesty, justice, trustworthiness and dependability; constitutionalism and rule of law.

 

Source: Office of the Inspectorate of Government, Uganda

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