Uganda gives $5 mln in stolen aid back to Ireland

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2011.

KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda has returned to Ireland $5 million of aid money
that was embezzled by state officials, it said on Tuesday, promising to
reimburse other governments in the hope of unblocking vital payments.

Major Western donors cut off aid to Uganda late last year, saying a total of
about $13 million of aid had been stolen. By reimbursing Ireland, Uganda
hopes to thaw the aid freeze which risked putting a 0.7 percent dent in
economic growth.

"We have refunded them the equivalent of 4 million euros," Keith Muhakanizi,
deputy secretary to the Treasury, told Reuters.

"The government of Ireland has confirmed it will not take away the money,
but it will use it for the same purpose, in northern Uganda."

The stolen money was meant for reconstruction projects in Uganda's north and
north-west after years of insurgency. The other donor countries affected
include Britain, Denmark and Norway.

Muhakanizi said that although Ireland was the only donor to be repaid so
far, all other countries found to have had funds misappropriated would be
reimbursed once audits are complete.

"We have found the money - as soon as I get the procedures of payment we
shall pay, hopefully by the end of this week," he said.

Muhakanizi said the government had "sacrificed some few things here and
there," to be able to raise the money to reimburse donors, but did not give
more details on where the money had been found.

Uganda's government has said it will punish all officials involved in the
embezzlement. Several officials have been charged. Donor funding accounts
for up to a quarter of Uganda's annual budget.

 

 

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