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Kayunga district councilors query ‘unclear’ appointment of 30 extra teachers

Kayunga District councilors have called for an investigation into what they described as unclear circumstances under which 62 primary school teachers were interviewed and given appointment letters yet the district officials had advertised 32 vacancies.

During the district council meeting held last week, Mr Saleh Bulinsoni, the district speaker revealed that Kayunga District Service Commission (DSC) recently advertised 32 vacancies of Education Assistant II.

"The DSC subsequently interviewed the 32 applicants to fill the vacant posts but we were shocked when the list of appointed teachers had 62 teachers. We wonder where the extra 32 appointees came from," Mr Bulinsoni complained.

Mr Bulinsoni invited the State House Anti-corruption unit to pick interest into wht he called an irregular appointments.

"The challenge now is that the 32 teachers who were added have been given appointment letters but have not been deployed yet," the speaker said.

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