Auditor General warns Parliament of Uganda on failed SIMPRS

Credit reform hit a wall as a flashy movable-assets registry sputtered under weak tech links, fuzzy asset tracking, and loopholes that scare lenders away from the very borrowers it was meant to help.

Audit flags broken credit reform
  • Auditor General warned Parliament of Uganda about stalled movable-asset lending.
  • Targeted women, youth, and low-income earners were left out.
  • Reform promise stalled by system failures.
  • Uptake lagged far behind expectations.
Law and registry setup
  • The Security Interest in Movable Property Act took effect in 2019.
  • Uganda Registration Services Bureau built SIMPRS for lenders.
  • Shs1.2 billion sunk into the digital registry.
  • Land titles are meant to stop dominating collateral.
Verification mess with assets
  • Most movable assets lack unique identifiers.
  • Livestock and household goods hard to authenticate.
  • Fraud and double-pledging risks jumped.
  • Ownership checks stayed unreliable.
Missing government linkages
  • No central registry for imported movable equipment.
  • Warehouse receipts could not be verified.
  • SIMPRS is left disconnected from other platforms.
  • Cross-checking assets stayed impossible.
Licensing loopholes
  • Only licensed lenders are allowed on SIMPRS.
  • Uganda Microfinance Regulatory Authority is not linked.
  • Real-time license checks are unavailable.
  • Registry exposed to misuse.
Risk and cleanup gaps
  • SIMPRS offered no cover for theft or depreciation.
  • Insurance and guarantees are absent.
  • Discharged loans are not auto-cleared.
  • Old encumbrances lingered on the records.
Fixes urged by auditors
  • Auditor General pushed urgent system integration.
  • Unique identifiers for key assets are advised.
  • Central equipment registry proposed.
  • Platform links demanded to salvage the reform.
 

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