Police hunts for CAA boss over failure to give testimony

 

Police are hunting for the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) boss, Rama Makuza over

Makuza yesterday failed to show up in parliament as he was directed by parliament on Monday this week. Police intends to charge him contempt of Parliament.

The CAA boss is wanted to answer queries that were recently raised by the Auditor General in his report for the period ending June 30, 2011.

The auditor general’s report indicates that Sh5.4b were paid by CAA to Kampala Associated Advocates (KAA), a private firm, for collection of a debt which Uganda government had committed itself to pay.

The police wants to arrest Rama Makuza and produce him to parliament to explain whether it was necessary to have a debt collector to recover Sh54b, which the government owed to CAA.

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