
The President of the National Unity Platform, Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, has established a committee to investigate allegations of sexual harassment and electoral malpractice within the NUP, vowing that anyone found guilty will face disciplinary action, including losing party membership.
Bobi Wine made the announcement on Wednesday while addressing the media at the party headquarters.
He asked the members of the National Unity Platform to lodge their formal complaints with the committee, which will be stationed at the office starting this week.
He says the committee will conduct investigations and will provide him and the National Executive Committee with a report, and whoever is implicated will be forced out of the party.
Bobi Wine's announcement of the committee comes at a time when social media is awash with bribery allegations and sexual harassment claims, particularly against his elder brother, Chairman Nyanzi Sentamu, and the elections committee members.
The investigative team will work to uncover the truth behind the allegations and ensure that the party’s values of integrity and accountability are upheld. By taking swift and decisive action, Kyagulanyi aims to restore public trust and demonstrate the party’s commitment to good governance.
