Even the U.S. government has a printing office that serves the very purpose that our very own government printer has been serving. If the past is anything to go by, someone/people in government or their cronies want to make a killing by selling the printery to themselves and then awarding contracts to this facility under "private" ownership.

At 11:56 PM 3/2/2004 +0000, you wrote:

Don�t sell off Government Printer

SIR� I was greatly heartened when I read in The New Vision that MP Maj Bright Rwamirama had objected to the selling off of the Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation (UPPC), commonly known as the Government Printer. While I am aware of the merits of privatisation, I suspect that it has now become an overwhelming craze for the Government to divest itself of everything, merely to show how innocent it is from graft and related evils.
A look at the UPPC Statute, 1992 will reveal that some of UPPC�s obligations include printing and publishing all government legislations and documents, acting as chief adviser to Government on all printing and publishing matters and undertaking security printing. We can�t sacrifice everything at the altar of efficiency and the anti-corruption war.


Tony Geoffrey Owana
Kampala

Published on: Wednesday, 3rd March, 2004 (New Vision)



Has the NRM gone bonkers to sell off the Government Printer or are the Twaliires simply determined to snatch all of Uganda's assets for a song (while they still can)?


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