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Police Retrieves Gov’t Vehicle From Zaake

EW AdminBy EW AdminJanuary 13, 2023Updated:January 15, 2023No Comments0 Views
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Statement On The Retrival of A Government Vehicle From The Residence OF Hon Francis Zaake.

The Parliamentary police on Thursday 12th January 2023 on the directive of the Clerk to Parliament, retrieved from Hon Zaake Francis’s residence , a motor vehicle, Reg. Number UG 0333H belonging to the Parliamentary Commission.

The action was prompted by Honorable Zaake’s refusal to return Government property that by policy is supposed to be driven by an official driver.

The Clerk to Parliament had severally advised Hon Zaake to follow the guidelines governing management of government fleet and return the car but he declined.

Its should be recalled that

Hon Zaake refused to return the motor vehicle following his removal from commission because of improper behavior last year.

The vehicle was allotted to him when he served as parliamentary commissioner

The police have delivered the car and its safe at parliament parking.


This according to the Director, Communication and Public Affairs Parliament of Uganda Mr. Chris Obore.

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