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Uganda MPs secretly pocket 100M for coffee bill
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33754, member: 636"] Lawmakers reportedly received money after passing controversial legislation about coffee regulations. The payments also aimed to help approve another bill that would allow military courts to try civilians. Opposition members accused President Museveni of distributing over $15 million through secret channels for both bills. Parliament leaders firmly denied these claims until Museveni hinted at their existence in a televised letter. Sources inside Parliament told reporters that cash moved quietly at night, with many representatives showing up after midnight. Several members anonymously confirmed receiving annual unofficial payments instead of formal salary increases. The president reportedly opposes raising official pay because it might create pressure to increase wages across all government jobs. According to insiders, some opposition figures reject the money publicly but accept it privately. These alleged payments come as teachers, health workers, and court officials demand higher wages during rising living costs. The situation raises questions about whether important laws are passed based on merit or money. Critics demand accountability as the president challenges them to examine their connections to outside interests. This scandal reveals the hidden financial dealings in Ugandan politics. [/QUOTE]
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