Government has Disbursed PDM Shs 417 Millions for approved Groups in Nwoya District

 



The government disbursed Shs417 million as a startup fund for the implementation of the PDM programme activities such as administrative costs, salaries, equipment procurement, and revolving fund to approved groups in Nwoya.


According to a special investigation conducted in the district early last week, it was discovered that approximately Shs 208 million was diverted into individual accounts.


While Shs 262 million was a revolving fund for the 44 parishes, only Shs104 million was deposited and instead of spending only Shs 60 million on the salaries of parish chiefs, up to Shs 99 million was spent.


He also said equipment such as computers was given a budget of Shs 49 million but it was discovered that no equipment was procured.


“We have ordered them to return all the money given to them and they had up to Thursday to return the money as the ministry directed, but now starting tomorrow, it will be a different story starting with the arrests of the officers, they can’t use public funds for their purposes,” Mr Omara said.


He added: “That money was grossly mismanaged, these public servants crafted their work plans and they started to implement the programme in disregard of the PDM operation guidelines shared earlier on by the ministry.”


In a September 13 letter addressed to all staff of the district, that this publication saw, Mr Gabriel Richard Atama, the Nwoya Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), asked all the staff to return all the PDM money not beyond last Thursday.


“The purpose of this letter, therefore, is to direct you to refund all the funds that were advanced to you as indicated in the attached advance sheet for ease of reference,” Mr Atama wrote.


“This has caused a lot of concern right from the national level to the district level. All funds should be paid to the district cashier and a receipt will be issued to confirm payment by the cashier. Treat this matter with the urgency and importance it requires,” Mr Atama wrote.


In a meeting held at the district headquarters on September 12, it was agreed that all officers who took advances must refund them with immediate effect.

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