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The former leader of the opposition who also doubles as Nyendo -Mukungwe MP Matthias Mpuuga Nsamba has asked the leadership of his party the national unity platform to apologise to him for calling him corrupt.
His call came after today’s court ruling on the service award that was given to him and other parliamentary commissioners that they legally received the service award.
(L-R)Hon.Mathias Mpuuga,Hon.Abed Bwanika and Hon.
While speaking to the media at parliament, Mpuuga noted that when he and other commissioners received the service award, his name was blackmailed and even people portioned the high court in May this year challenging the powers of the commission to give them a service award which the court has ruled on today in his favor and other parliamentary commissioners.
Mpuuga noted that there will never be consensus regarding matters of finance but that shouldn’t be used to tarnish people’s names before knowing the truth noting that today’s court ruling has settled everything.
Mpuuga also noted that after today’s court ruling, it clearly shows that members of parliament who have been speaking on the matter while tarnishing his and other commissioners’ names were portraying ignorance on the matter.
Mpuuga also noted that parliament needs to offer more education to members of parliament on their duty to know what to speak when a certain matter happens.
He also asked the Mps who have been pushing the censure motion to come up and apologise to Ugandans for hoodwinking Ugandans on the matters they have little knowledge.
 He also noted that he is still thinking on what he is going to do to those people who have been tarnishing his name during this period noting that many Mps have been having meals and alcohol on his name and others have gained wealth.
He further noted that he has the duty to protect his name because he has worked so hard for his name to be where it is now.