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Uganda suspends officers sent to Somalia on AU mission
2013-09-19
Uganda has suspended 20 army officers accused of corruption in Somalia while battling Islamist militants as part of an African Union (AU) force, a Ugandan army spokesman has told the BBC. The officers are accused of selling food and fuel, meant for troops, on the black market, reports say.

The Ugandan contingent head, Brigadier Michael Ondoga, is among those being investigated.

The force, funded mainly by the United Nations (UN) and European Union (EU) is fighting the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab group in Somalia.

Brigadier Ondoga was among the officers who had been recalled for allegedly "getting involved in conduct injurious" to the AU force, a Ugandan defence ministry spokesman said, AFP news agency reports.

The investigation followed complaints by junior officers of "unscrupulous conduct" by their superiors, he said. This included allegations that junior officers were not being paid and food meant for them was being sold, Col Ankunda told the BBC.

Uganda's privately owned Daily Monitor newspaper said in a report that Ugandan soldiers in Somalia often get only one meal a day because of the alleged theft and sale of food to private companies.

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni had cancelled Brig Ondoga's appointment as military attache to Kenya, it reports. He was due to have taken the post when his term as head of the Ugandan contingent in Somalia ended at the end of the month, the Daily Monitor adds.

Uganda has more than 6,000 troops in the AU force in Somalia.
Posted by:Steve White

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