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The letter which the Presidential Press Unit (PPU) later dismissed as fake had the President question if the Attorney General was aware of a meeting reportedly chaired by Speaker of Parliament Anita Among, where a Shs1.7b service award was shared by four commissioners including former Leader of Opposition, Hon Mathias Mpuuga.
“The Presidential Press Unit – PPU wishes to inform the General Public that the letter circulating on social media purportedly authored by H.E The President on the subject of service awards to Parliamentary Commissioners is forged and should be ignored,” the PPU said in a brief notice which did not bear any signature nor any other features synonymous with official press releases from the unit.
The deputy Presidential Press Secretary, Mr Faruk Kirunda, would later come out to emphasize the authenticity of the Unit’s statement saying the “State House stands by its earlier stance” that the said letter was forged without the knowledge of the President.
“Please, note that the PPU statement issued earlier today clarifying the letter purportedly written by H.E the President to the Hon. Attorney General with the subject: ‘Service Awards to Parliamentary Commissioners’ dated May 3, 2024, still stands. Just to confirm; that letter is forged and is the work of self-seekers,” Mr Kirunda stressed.
When pressed for further clarification on whether the State House was investigating the source of the allegedly “forged letter”, Mr Kirunda was quick to say security agencies will investigate the matter.
“The intelligence will follow up,” Kirunda said without divulging more details on when such investigations would commence.
“I have been contacted by many of you wanting to clarify on a May 11, 2024, letter signed by H.E President Museveni and addressed to Gen. J J Odong, Minister for Foreign Affairs on the subject of sanctions slapped by the UK government against Rt. Hon. Anitah Among and two former ministers. I wish to confirm that this letter is authentic,” said the president’s Deputy spokesperson, Farouk Kirunda on Monday night.
Museveni in his writing to Odongo said, “Rt. Hon. Anita Among has told me that she does not own a house or houses in the UK,” and instructed him to officially request information from the United Kingdom’s authorities.