at non-competitive prices contrary to the spirit of the PPDA and
Regulations governing Public Procurements;
On 25th April, 2010, the Applicant instructed his Lawyers to
gather all the information pertaining to all procurements made
by the National Medical Stores from QCIL.
Thereafter, and
upon receipt of the information required, the Applicant analysed
price
information
in
the
procurement
and
discovered
irregularities in the implementation of the MoU between the
Government and QCIL Ltd. He then disclosed the information to
the Inspectorate of Government in accordance with the
provisions of the Whistle-blowers Protection Act, No.6 of 2010.
Later on, the Inspectorate acknowledged the Applicant’s
disclosure and pledged that it would investigate and take
appropriate action.
The disclosure touched on acts of
corruption, abuse of office, misappropriation, illicit enrichment,
plunder and wastage of government resources by the
Government of Uganda and/or its officials, servants and agents
in complicity with QCIL;
The investigation by the IGG led to the conclusion of a loss by
the Government of Uganda of USD17,826,038.94 in four
transactions carried out between December, 2009 and October,
2010 due to inflated prices and thus the IGG made
recommendations on the appropriate action to be taken by the
Government
in
redress
of
the
malpractices
and
illicit
transactions contained in the IGG’s Report;
Following the report issued on 20th December, 2011 and in
accordance with Section 1 of the Whistle-blowers Protection
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