Ssekaana, however, ordered that Byarugaba should make Ayota a party to the case so that he can respond to the allegations being levied against him in the interest of fairness, ensuring that he is not condemned unheard.
Byarugaba is also seeking an order directing Gender, Labour and Social Development Minister Betty Amongi to fulfil her statutory duties and complete his reappointment as the Managing Director of NSSF as recommended by the Board and required by the law.
Richard Byarugaba said that he had not responded to the allegations at any fora because the Minister’s letter was not written to him and just saw it on social media.
The Chairman General of the National Organization of Trade Unions, NOTU, Usher Wilson Owere says that with the contract of the Managing Director, Richard Byarugaba ending next month, it is expected that by now, a replacement should be ready.
The Managing Director of the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), Richard Byarugaba has said that they will have no option but to pay the 20 per cent to each saver as long as it is approved by Parliament.