Jasper Aligawesa, General Secretary of Uganda' National Council of Sports (NCS), and his assistant Nicholas Muramagi are expected to be back on duty from their four-month suspension on Friday.
The suspension ends on Friday when they report back to duty after being cleared for office abuse, but have been told to refund 10 million Ugandan shillings (6,000 U.S. dollars) which they have failed to account for.
NCS chairman Anthony Katamba has confirmed that the council has been fully paying the two officials during their four-month suspension.
"The suspension was an internal arrangement and they were fully being paid. We expect them to start working (Friday) and we have briefed them of what we require from them," Katamba was quoted by New Vision on Friday as saying.
Katamba also revealed that the two will now work under contract and they had duly been informed. He said the details will be availed to them at a later date when they are finally set.
"We gave Professor Kigongo Bukenya (the chairman of the audit and finance committee) the power to look for a firm that will draw out the terms of reference," said Katamba, adding that "they will be given to them even when they start working. They know this." Source: Xinhua
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