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Security Forces Seal Speaker Anita Among and Clerk’s Offices in Parliament Anti-Corruption Probe

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Joint security agencies have sealed off parts of Uganda’s Parliament, including the offices of Speaker Anita Among and the Clerk to Parliament, as a widening corruption investigation takes shape inside the legislature.

The operation, which unfolded early Monday, saw armed security personnel restrict access to the upper floors of Parliament and take control of key administrative offices, effectively halting normal activity in the affected sections.

Sources inside Parliament said staff were ordered to vacate the offices as investigators moved in to secure documents and other materials believed to be relevant to the probe.

Background to the probe

The development comes amid increased scrutiny of financial management practices within Parliament, where concerns have been raised over procurement processes and the use of public funds.

In recent months, accountability institutions have intensified investigations across several government bodies, with Parliament now reportedly among the institutions under closer examination.

While officials have not publicly disclosed the specific allegations linked to Monday’s operation, the sealing of offices signals an active investigation involving senior parliamentary structures.

Uncertainty within Parliament

By afternoon, access to the affected offices remained restricted as investigators continued their work under tight security.

Parliament staff and officials declined to comment on the unfolding situation, citing the sensitivity of the matter.

The incident has left Parliament on edge, with uncertainty over the scope and direction of the ongoing investigation as authorities are expected to issue formal communication in due course.

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