Kampala Deputy Mayor’s Salary Hangs In Balance.

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The minister in charge of Kampala capital city authority Frank Tumwebaze.

The minister for presidency and in charge of Kampala capital city authority Frank Tumwebaze says he is writing to the attorney general  to seek legal advice on whether the Deputy Lord Mayor Sulaiman Kidandala  should be paid a salary or not.

He told the committee of public service and local government chaired by Florence Kintu that the explanation he got from the Executive   Director Jeniffer Musisi, was that he is not legal in this office because there is no minute showing his approval.

Tumwebaze told MPs that the Deputy Mayor will be paid his salary as soon as he is advised by attorney general’s office.

 

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