Ombudsman

Inspectorate of Government of Uganda

IG Uganda

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Summary

Uganda's Inspectorate of Government operates under the Inspectorate of Government Act 2002 (Cap. 167), implementing Chapter 13 of the Constitution. The Inspector General is appointed by the President with Parliament approval for a 5-year renewable term. The IG has broad powers including investigation of corruption, mal-administration, abuse of authority, and referral of cases for prosecution.

Independence Scorecard

Independence Score: 63/100 (good)
63/100
Limited
Methodology v0.1
AppointmentExecutive appointment
Term length5 years
Removal standardFor cause only
Budget independenceLegislative line item
Subpoena powerYes
Compel testimonyYes
Records accessFull access
Public reports requiredYes
Pre-publication reviewNone — reports published directly

Statute

Name
Inspectorate of Government Act, Chapter 167 (Laws of Uganda) / IG Act 2002
Citation
Inspectorate of Government Act 2002, Cap. 167 (Uganda)
Full text
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Jurisdiction scope

Promotes and fosters strict adherence to the rule of law and principles of natural justice; investigates and eliminates abuse of authority, mal-administration, and corruption. Functions as both ombudsman and anti-corruption body.

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