
KAMPALA — Parliament has on Friday, September 20 sent Mr. Chris Obore, Director, Communication and Public Affairs (CPA) on forced leave.
Mr. Obore recently secured a court injunction blocking parliament from sacking him on ground that his appointment as parliament director was illegal and done in contravention of the Parliamentary Service (Staff) Regulations, 2001.
Jane Kibirige, the Clerk to Parliament, hastily without any explanation wrote to Obore informing him to forcefully take his ‘accumulated leave’ with “immediate effect.”
The letter was copied to the Speaker of Parliament, Deputy Speaker, Deputy Clerks, Director Human Resource and Director Finance.
According to Kampala Post, when Obore reported to his Office on Friday morning, he found the door to his office locked only to be informed by his secretary that the door locker had been changed by the Sergeant-At-Arms.
According to the Public Service Standing Orders, once a public servant does not take his or her leave in a given financial year then his or her leave days are forfeited.
It therefore remains unclear why Chris Obore is being sent on ‘accumulated leave’ which is not recognized by Ministry of Public Service.
According to the letter, Kibirige does not give any reason as to why she is sending Mr. Obore on “forced leave” which has been disguised as “accumulated leave.”
Subsequently, Obore’s lawyers have written to the Clerk to Parliament protesting the unlawful move to send their client on forced leave despite a pending court case over the same matter.
Mr. Obore’s woes come hardly a month after IGG Irene Mulyagonja found 7 parliamentary staff including a director guilty of corruption.
The IGG in her letter dated August 08 implicated Emmanuel Bakwega, Director of Clerks, Parliament and Paul Wabwire, Deputy Clerk Parliamentary Affairs for fraudulently receiving UGX100m as facilitation for a training in Kigali and UK between December 2015 and June 2016, but did not attend the trainings.
In a similar investigation, the IGG has also implicated Julian Kaganzi, Chief Procurement Officer, Patrick Lassu, Senior Procurement Officer, Abdu Kasule Kagimu, Public Affairs Officer, Sam Bosio, Assistant Inventory Management Officer and Barbara Nabitaka, Public Affairs Officer, over an irregular procurement of a camera at UGX148m and camera stand at UGX3.4m in June 2015.