Ssenyonyi rubbishes claims of receiving Shs650M service award

By Samuel Muhimba | Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Ssenyonyi rubbishes claims of receiving Shs650M service award
Joel Ssenyonyi
These people through their agents have been recently, and specifically last week, been spreading propaganda that I also received a service award. Some of you probably saw those things. This is completely false and it is meant to be a cover up for this second service award that the commissioners gave themselves

The Leader of Opposition, Joel Ssenyonyi, has dismissed as false, claims that he received a service award worth Shs650 million.

Recent social media posts claimed that Ssenyonyi had been given the controversial payout.

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However, speaking to the media at Parliament on Tuesday, he refuted the allegations, saying they were orchestrated to cover up a recent service award given to members of the Parliamentary Commission.

Instead he stated that the latest service award had been dished out to commissioners including Prossy Akampulira Mbabazi (Rubanda Woman MP), Mathias Mpuuga Nsamba (Nyendo-Mukungwe), Solomon Silwany (Bukooli Central) and Esther Afoyochan (Zombo Woman MP). He said the money was sent through the Parliamentary Savings and Credit Cooperative Organization (SACCO) so that it could not be easily traced.

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The LoP explained that the money “was apparently intended to see them through the campaigns. And to avoid a paper trail, this money was received through the Parliamentary SACCO.”

Ssenyonyi further revealed that the recipients deployed agents to propagate false claims about him receiving the award.

“These people through their agents have been recently, and specifically last week, been spreading propaganda that I also received a service award. Some of you probably saw those things. This is completely false and it is meant to be a cover up for this second service award that the commissioners gave themselves,” he added.

Service awards in Parliament have continued to attract controversy.

In 2022, then Parliamentary opposition chief Mathias Mpuuga faced public criticism when he received a Shs500 million service award, a move widely questioned for its timing and lack of transparency.

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