Thursday , November 7 2024

Uganda Embassy land in Addis Ababa grabbed

FILE PHOTO: Acting director forensic and risk advisory services Hussein Isingoma.

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Uganda Embassy land in Addis Ababa Ethiopia has been encroached on. This is according to an internal audit by the Ministry of Finance.

Uganda was supposed to build its Embassy house and a chancery on the land to reduce expense on the rent.

Hussein Isingoma, the acting director forensic and risk advisory services at the ministry, said that they had found the land given to Uganda was not free anymore as parts of it had been encroached.

The auditor general warned in the audit report for the year ended June 2018 that there was risk that government could lose it.

Uganda received the land in 2005 from the Government of Ethiopia. It was measuring 2 acres. Uganda was expected to pay USD 230408.51 (Shs853m) in return for the land.

During the financial years 2014/2015 and 2015/2016, Uganda government allocated at least USD 266,073 (Shs985m) to the embassy to pay Ethiopia government to pave way for the development of either a Chancery or residence or both.

In the June 2018 report, the auditor general says “I observed that gov’t delayed to fulfil the conditions of the offer resulting in part of this land being re-allocated to a private developer thus affecting the Embassy’s construction plan.”

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He said interviews held with the Uganda Embassy staff revealed that the remaining land may not be enough for the intended development.

Meanwhile, the money that had been allocated for the land was spent on other things that had not been planned.

These included education allowance, climatic allowance, carriage of councillors goods/shipment of goods back to Kampala, posting allowance, cash withdrawal (USD4,500), rent, furniture, renovation of official residence, and painting of chancery.

Meanwhile, in Juba, the Uganda embassy collected USD 66000 (Shs244m) in non-tax revenue but could not remit the money to the treasury in Kampala.

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