Former Ethics and Integrity minister Miria Matembe has challenged president Museveni to come out and show his political will in fighting corruption.

This follows the recent corruption scandals that have rocked several ministries including the office of the prime minister.
Addressing journalists, Matembe said the commitment to fight corruption by government remains lacking, with nothing done to all those implicated in the various corruption scandals.
She further appeals to the donors to consider channeling their aid directly to the beneficiary communities instead of channeling funds through government institutions.
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