Chris Obore, Parliament’s communications director, is facing accusations of misusing the identification details of Bukedea district residents to account for Shs 675 million in public funds. According to a petition filed with the Inspector General of Government, Obore allegedly utilized villagers’ National Identification Cards and driving permits without their consent. The accusations center around fraudulently accounting for a substantial sum of public money. The petition, dated July 2, 2026, details these alleged actions and seeks investigation into the matter. This incident raises concerns regarding financial accountability and potential abuse of power within Parliament. The IGG is now tasked with looking into the claims and determining the veracity of the allegations made against Obore. The Observer Media Ltd first reported the story.

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