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The Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs is a cabinet-level government ministry of Uganda.It is responsible for the provision of "legal advice and legal services to government, its allied institutions and to the general public and to support the machinery that provides the legal framework for good governance". [1]
Politics of Uganda Constitution Human rights Government President (List) Yoweri Museveni Vice President Jessica Alupo Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja Cabinet Parliament Speaker Anita Among Constituencies Judiciary Supreme Court Court of Appeal/Constitutional Court High Court Magistrate Courts Industrial Court Administrative divisions Regions Districts Counties Sub-counties Local Council ...
Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs: Nobert Mao [1] [2] Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development: Judith Nabakooba [1] [2] Ministry of Local Government: Raphael Magyezi [1] [2] Ministry of the Presidency: Milly Babirye Babalanda [1] [2] Ministry of Public Service: Wilson Muruli Mukasa [1] [2] Ministry of Internal Security ...
In the past, the office of the attorney general was combined with the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs (Uganda), with one cabinet minister serving both functions. [2] Later, the two portfolios were de-coupled and two separate cabinet ministers appointed. [3]
Robert Kasande, is a geologist and civil servant, in Uganda, who serves as the Permanent Secretary in the Uganda Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, since July 2021. [1] Before that, he was the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development in Uganda, from August 2017 until July 2021. [2]
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Bamugemereire first worked in 1993, as a State Attorney in the Uganda Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, based in the town of Arua, Arua District, in the West Nile sub-region. Later, she was appointed as a Grade One Magistrate. She rose through the ranks to the rank of Chief Magistrate of "the White Collar Criminal Court in Uganda ...
Julia Sebutinde first worked in the Ministry of Justice in the Government of Uganda from 1978 until 1990. After graduating from the University of Edinburgh in 1991, she worked in the Ministry of the Commonwealth in the United Kingdom. She later joined the Ministry of Justice in the Republic of Namibia, which had just attained Independence at ...