Some members of Parliament from the National Resistance Movement have vowed to block a proposal by the party caucus seeking to disregard the contents of the report into the national ID project that implicated government officials accused of causing financial loss to the government.
The findings by parliament defence and internal affairs committee implicates three former ministers Ali Ntuma Nsambu (ICT), Prof. Kiduma Kubuya (Attorney General), Kirunda Kivejinja (Internal Affairs) and internal affairs minister permanent secretary Stephen Kagoda for abuse the office and causing financial loss.
The NRM caucus is set to convene in Monday July to discuss the report that caused heated debate in parliament this week so they can take a position on the matter.
But some MPs, including Sylvia Nambide and Simon Mulongo say they are ready to block any party position that could undermine the recommendation of the report.
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