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URSB Leaders to Cooperate With Probe After Five Top Officials Sent on Leave, Says Mao

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URSB Leaders to Cooperate With Probe After Five Top Officials Sent on Leave, Says Mao
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KAMPALA — Leaders at the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) have said they will cooperate with an ongoing probe into allegations that include embezzlement, abuse of office, money laundering and wider management failings. According to SoftPower News, the commitment came after a resolution announced by Justice and Constitutional Affairs minister Norbert Mao, following the removal of five senior URSB officials from active duty.

The article says the URSB board and top management also want a chance to meet President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni to explain their position. The development places the agency, which handles business registration and related public services in Uganda, under scrutiny at a time when questions are being raised about governance and internal controls.

SoftPower News reported that the matter is now part of an official investigation, though the full scope of the allegations and any findings were not detailed in the snippet provided. In general, such probes can affect public confidence in an agency and may lead to administrative changes or further disciplinary steps if wrongdoing is confirmed.

The case matters because URSB plays a central role in Uganda’s business environment, and any claims of misuse of office at the institution could have implications for service delivery, accountability and public trust.

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