Parliament has released Shs 200m to each of the 529 Members of Parliament and 26 ex- officials (Ministers who are not MPs) to buy themselves vehicles.
According to Daily Monitor, the Speaker, Deputy Speaker and Commissioners will also receive brand new vehicles.
According to Daily Monitor, the Speaker, Deputy Speaker and Commissioners will also receive brand new vehicles.
In this financial year, government revised the budget for procurement of new vehicles for Members of the 11th Parliament by Shs121m for each legislator bringing the allocation to Shs200m from the initially requested Shs321m per MP by the Parliamentary Commission as per the financial year 2021/2022 Budget Framework Paper.
The Budget Frame work paper that was presented by the Ministry of Finance before the Parliament’s Budget Committee states that the expenditure on MPs’ cars is funded through tax policy and administrative measures.
The Budget Frame work paper that was presented by the Ministry of Finance before the Parliament’s Budget Committee states that the expenditure on MPs’ cars is funded through tax policy and administrative measures.
After the 2016 general elections, MPs bagged Shs200 million after President Yoweri Museveni approved an increase of Shs50m for each legislator to buy new cars as had been budgeted by the Parliamentary Commission.
In this, government spent Shs85bn to clear their car allowance budget. The money was paid in two instalments; the first batches of Shs100m October while the last batch in March 2017.
In this, government spent Shs85bn to clear their car allowance budget. The money was paid in two instalments; the first batches of Shs100m October while the last batch in March 2017.