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SUMMARY REPORT of DECLARATIONS SUBMISSION for the YEAR 2013 As at 12Th Dec 2013 Declared Major Inst Name Yes No SUMMARY REPORT OF DECLARATIONS SUBMISSION FOR THE YEAR 2013 as at 12th Dec 2013 Declared Major Inst Name Yes No Ministers 73 1 Parliament 294 13 Judiciary 48 7 Chief Magistrates 41 2 Magistrates Grade I 127 15 Magistrates Grade II 57 27 Registrars 30 1 Ambassadors & High Commissioners 33 8 Presidential Advisors 61 24 State House 127 33 Resident District Commissioners 132 41 Parliamentary Commission 53 6 Permanent Secretaries 24 1 Prime Minister's Office 49 12 Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries 53 7 Ministry of Gender, Lab.& Social Dev't 42 7 Ministry of Works and Transport 55 16 Ministry of Trade, Industry & Cooperatives 22 11 Ministry of Water & Environment 71 11 Ministry of Education & Sports 55 10 Ministry of Local Government 37 14 Ministry of Public Service 37 16 Ministry of Foreign Affairs 59 11 Ministry of Health 83 33 Ministry of Justice & Constitutional Affairs 35 3 Ministry of Finance, Planning & Ec. Devpt. 117 17 Ministry of Internal Affairs 46 10 Ministry of Energy & Mineral Development 43 5 Ministry of Defence 18 4 Uganda Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd 21 2 Uganda Electricity Transmission Co. 36 4 Uganda Electricity Generation Co. 17 3 Electricity Regulatory Authority 15 2 Uganda Electricity Board 1 National Water & Sewerage Corporation 126 19 National Housing Ltd 19 2 Uganda Investment Authority 16 4 Cotton Development Organisation 15 4 Uganda Coffee Development Authority 19 5 Posta Uganda 42 4 Post Bank Uganda 75 21 Uganda Export Promotions Board 5 5 Uganda Tourist Board 7 1 Uganda Wildlife Authority 51 10 Uganda National Cultural Centre 8 7 National Curriculum Development Centre 19 8 National Agricultural Advisory Services 31 2 National Enterprise Corporation 27 7 National Environment Management Authority 20 9 Dairy Development Authority 12 9 Uganda Revenue Authority 1,704 624 National Social Security Fund 71 6 New Vision 24 3 National Drug Authority 27 2 Inspectorate of Government 67 2 Uganda Cooperative Transport Union 1 Uganda Industrial Research Institute 8 2 Uganda National Council of Sci and tec. 20 1 Education Service Commission 12 3 Judicial Service Commission 19 4 Uganda Communications Commission 31 6 Amnesty Commission 13 2 Health Service Commission 9 1 Uganda Human Rights Commission 31 7 Electoral Commission 29 2 Uganda Law Reform Commission 11 3 Local Government Finance Commission 16 2 Insurance Regulatory Authority of Uganda 9 7 Public Service Commission 17 4 Uganda Aids Commission 20 6 Uganda Land Commission 8 2 Uganda Development Bank Ltd 20 4 Tax Appeals Tribunal 12 1 National Library of Uganda 10 2 Kilembe Mines 9 3 Capital Markets Authority 15 6 Uganda Bureau of Statistics 41 2 Joint Clinic Research Centre 18 21 Population Secretariat 11 2 Uganda Air Cargo Corporation 13 3 Uganda National Roads Authority 69 4 National Medical Stores 30 5 National Council of Sports 10 3 National Planning Authority 21 5 Civil Aviation Authority 43 3 Uganda National Bureau of Standards 28 10 National Agricultural Research Organisation 66 17 Directorate of Public Prosecution 32 6 Auditor General 258 22 Uganda Wildlife Education Centre 16 2 Uganda Railways Corporation 10 1 National Council For Children 4 2 National Citizenship and Immigrations Control Board 1 4 Bank of Uganda 235 15 Makerere University 86 170 Kyambogo University 56 65 Mbarara University Science & Tech 31 27 Gulu University 19 34 Uganda Management Institute 17 17 Law Development Centre 11 8 MTAC 13 9 National Teachers Colleges 4 Uganda College of Commerce 5 Primary Teachers Colleges 49 1 Agricultural & Fisheries Colleges 4 Technical Farm and Vocational Schools 101 29 Paramedical Schools 26 4 Mulago Hospital 28 14 Internal Security Organisation 300 64 External Security Organisation 29 6 Police 2,009 1,027 Prisons 246 35 U.P.D.F 1,263 4,396 Adjumani 51 16 Apac 46 20 Arua 26 77 Bundibugyo 67 45 Bushenyi 61 21 Bugiri 49 3 Busia 67 Gulu 56 17 Hoima 69 10 Iganga 87 6 Jinja 83 8 Kabale 81 23 Kabarole 109 35 Kaberamaido 54 13 Kalangala 45 9 Kampala Capital City Authority 52 7 Kamuli 48 7 Kamwenge 79 56 Kanungu 64 18 Kapchorwa 56 23 Kasese 100 29 Katakwi 48 18 Kayunga 63 14 Kibaale 131 52 Kiboga 48 21 Kisoro 60 30 Kitgum 55 8 Kotido 49 7 Kumi 52 12 Kyenjojo 86 24 Lira 87 13 Luwero 57 14 Masaka 79 5 Masindi 75 18 Mayuge 71 Mbale 93 Mbarara 86 10 Moroto 61 13 Moyo 49 3 Mpigi 35 5 Mubende 90 33 Mukono 92 19 Nakapiripirit 50 15 Nakasongola 62 12 Nebbi 11 18 Ntungamo 79 27 Pader 36 15 Pallisa 70 13 Rakai 68 37 Rukungiri 81 23 Sembabule 48 Sironko 102 27 Soroti 61 14 Tororo 68 23 Wakiso 128 27 Yumbe 34 28 Secondary School Head Teachers 1,119 319 Rural Electrification Agency 13 1 Uganda Property Holdings Ltd 10 3 National Forestry Authority 22 4 Uganda Broadcasting Corporation 17 10 President's Office 30 5 Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority 20 4 Uganda National Examinations Board 33 5 Uganda Virus Research Institute 5 1 The Microfinance Support Centre Ltd 16 7 Uganda Registration Services Bureau 17 5 Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation 17 6 National Council for Higher Education 18 10 Judiciary Department 12 2 Amolatar 32 15 Amuria 61 4 Bukwo 25 42 Butaleja 15 23 Ibanda 64 9 Isingiro 79 4 Kaabong 51 20 Kaliro 59 9 Kiruhura 63 25 Koboko 11 37 Manafa 74 45 Mityana 70 21 Nakaseke 44 27 Bududa 61 25 Budaka 58 34 Dokolo 46 9 Lyantonde 40 3 Oyam 57 27 Abim 29 18 Amuru 25 Bukedea 45 14 Buliisa 31 28 Maracha 6 19 Namutumba 51 4 Ministry of Information and Communications Technology 10 2 Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development 25 6 Makerere University Business School 25 31 Ministry of East African Community Affairs 12 Busitema University 27 24 National Resistance Movement (NRM) 10 Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) 4 40 National Convention for Democracy (NCD) 3 Farmers' Party of Uganda (FPU) 3 Justice Forum (JEEMA) 15 Uganda Patriotic Movement (UPM) 8 2 Democratic Party (DP) 1 People's United Movement (PUM) 5 Ecological Party of Uganda (EPU) 12 Buikwe 54 19 Zombo 11 33 Alebtong 51 23 Bukomansimbi 37 Bulambuli 50 22 Butambala 48 6 Buvuma 35 8 Gomba 40 10 Kalungu 33 2 Kibuku 42 8 Kiryandongo 33 7 Kole 44 6 Kween 49 13 Kyankwanzi 55 9 Luuka 34 11 Lwengo 63 11 Mitooma 60 17 Namayingo 42 22 Napak 50 Ngora 33 1 Ntoroko 19 25 Nwoya 21 13 Rubirizi 42 5 Serere 46 7 Agago 47 17 Otuke 27 16 Lamwo 42 14 Amudat 19 6 Kyegegwa 32 5 Buyende 29 16 Buhweju 18 4 Sheema 51 22 Uganda Development Corporation 5 2 Mandela National Stadium 8 Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife & Heritage 13 3 Butabika Hospital 10 2 Uganda Road Fund 15 1 National I.T. Authority 19 Uganda Business and Technical Examinations Board 14 1 Uganda Nurses & Midwives Examinations Board 11 2 Uganda Allied Health Examinations Board 6 8 17,553 9,667 SUMMARY REPORT OF DECLARATIONS SUBMISSION FOR THE YEAR 2013 as at 12th Dec 2013 Total 74 3 55 43 142 84 31 41 85 160 173 59 25 61 60 49 71 33 82 65 51 53 70 116 38 134 56 48 22 23 40 20 17 1 145 21 20 19 24 46 96 10 8 61 15 27 33 34 29 21 2,328 77 27 29 69 1 10 21 15 23 37 15 10 38 31 14 18 16 21 26 10 24 13 12 12 21 43 39 13 16 73 35 13 26 46 38 83 38 280 18 11 6 5 250 256 121 58 53 34 19 22 4 5 50 4 130 30 42 364 35 3,036 281 5,659 67 66 103 112 82 52 67 73 79 93 91 104 144 67 54 59 55 135 82 79 129 66 77 183 69 90 63 56 64 110 100 71 84 93 71 93 96 74 52 40 123 111 65 74 29 106 51 83 105 104 48 129 75 91 155 62 1,438 14 13 26 27 35 24 38 6 23 22 23 28 14 47 65 67 38 73 83 71 68 88 48 119 91 71 86 92 55 43 84 47 25 59 59 25 55 12 31 56 12 51 10 44 3 3 15 10 1 5 12 73 44 74 37 72 54 43 50 35 50 40 50 62 64 45 74 77 64 50 34 44 34 47 53 64 43 56 25 37 45 22 73 7 8 16 12 16 19 15 13 14 27,220.
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