Selling jobs : State House team moves to Mityana, arrests four District Service Commission officials

The State House Anti-Corruption Unit, in collaboration with Police in Mityana District , has arrested four officials from the Mityana District Service Commission on charges of abuse of office and nepotism.

Those under custody include Commission chairperson Fred Lwassampijja, its secretary Hussein Mukiibi, and Andrew Ssekibuule, a sitting member of the Commission; as well as Anna Miriam Nassali, Mityana District vice chairperson.

The arrests followed a preliminary investigation that uncovered allegations of irregular recruitment practices.

The officials are accused of conspiring to favor relatives in recruitment, undermining meritocracy and fair competition for positions within the district.

Lwassampijja is alleged to have irregularly influenced the appointment of his daughter as Municipal Labour Officer in Mityana Municipality despite her lacking the required qualifications.

Nassali is suspected of using her position to secure her husband’s appointment as an Education Assistant specializing in Guidance and Counseling, a role requiring specific credentials and experience.

Ssekibuule is believed to have facilitated appointments of several family members, including his wife as head teacher of Kasalaga Primary School, his son as Accountant at Mityana Municipality, and his daughter as a Grade Three Teacher, all without disclosing conflicts of interest to the Commission.

These actions, if proven, constitute serious violations under the Leadership Code Act and the Uganda Public Service Standing Orders, raising questions about governance, transparency, and accountability in the public sector.

The ongoing investigation aims to restore integrity to recruitment processes in Mityana District and ensure that qualified candidates are given equitable opportunities in public employment.

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