The disclosure followed his participation in a public dialogue hosted by Agora Discourse, a leading participant in the ongoing #Uganda Parliament Exhibition.
Previously, the auditor general had expressed skepticism regarding the existence of ghost employees, raising doubts about the accuracy of claims made in this regard.
However, the recent development indicates a change of heart as the AG now appears to be acknowledging the possibility of such irregularities.
This unexpected reversal has stirred speculation and raised questions about the extent of the issue within Parliament.
The reports shared by Mr. Obore shed light on the matter, potentially uncovering the truth behind the alleged presence of these phantom employees.
As the nation awaits further details from the Auditor General’s office, this sudden shift in perspective has captured public attention.
It remains to be seen how this revelation will impact ongoing discussions surrounding the efficiency and accountability of Uganda’s parliamentary system.
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