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“Parliament is not corrupt, and even when we have a few members under arrest, they are innocent...
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The team will hand in the notice calling next week, and the Speaker should not to wait for the 14 days to elapse because Ugandans are so exhausted with the corruption at Parliament and have thus run out of patience to wait for that long.
The collection of signatures still continues as the notice hasn’t yet been filed before the Clerk to Parliament’s office, which doesn’t bound Ssekikuubo's motion to the 14-day rule.
MPs pushing for the censure motion against the four commissioners of parliament have camped at Kololo independence grounds during the State of the Nation address to collect signatures from their colleagues who have not appended the censure motion at parliament.
The censure of parliamentary Commissioners is a vindication for National Unity Platform that was earlier accused of orchestrating their own party member, Mathias Mpuuga.