Organization of the Inspectorate of Government

Chairperson Appointments Board
Chairperson Appointments Board
Hon. Beti Kamya Turwomwe, Chairperson Appointments Board
Hon. Beti Kamya Turwomwe in her capacity as the Inspector General of Government is the Chairperson of the Appointments Board.

Appointments Board Member/ Deputy IGG
Appointments Board Member/ Deputy IGG
Dr. Patricia Achan Okiria, Appointments Board Member
Dr. Patricia Achan Okiria is a member of the Appointments Board. She is also Deputy Inspector General of Government.

Appointments Board Member/Deputy IGG
Appointments Board Member/Deputy IGG
Mrs. Anne Twinomugisha Muhairwe, Appointments Board Member
Mrs. Anne Twinomugisha Muhairwe is a Member of the Appointments Board. She is also Deputy Inspector General of Government.

Appointments Board Member/Secretary to IG
Appointments Board Member/Secretary to IG
Mrs. Rose N. Kafeero, Appointments Board Member
Mrs. Rose N. Kafeero is a Member of the Appointments Board. She is also the Secretary to Inspectorate of Government

Appointments Board Member/Presidential Appointee
Appointments Board Member/Presidential Appointee
Hajjat Mariam Mayanja, Appointments Board Member
Hajjat Mariam Mayanja is a Member of the Appointments Board appointed by H.E the President.

Appointments Board Member/ Presidential Appointee
Appointments Board Member/ Presidential Appointee
Ms. Jessica Orodrio, Appointments Board Member
Ms. Jessica Orodrio is a Member of the Appointments Board appointed by H.E the President.

Appointments Board Member/Ministry of Public Service Representative
Appointments Board Member/Ministry of Public Service Representative
Ms. Savia Mugwanya, Appointments Board Member
Ms. Savia Mugwanya is a Member of the Appointments Board representing Ministry of Public Service.

Appointments Board Member/Public Service Commission Representative
Appointments Board Member/Public Service Commission Representative
Ms. Benigna Mukiibi, Appointments Board Member
Ms. Benigna Mukiibi is a Member of the Appointments Board representing Public Service Commission.

Inspector General of Government
Inspector General of Government
Hon. Beti Kamya Turwomwe, Inspector General of Government
Hon. Beti Kamya Turwomwe is the Inspector General of Government (IGG). As the head of the institution, the IGG provides guidance on the functioning of the office and therefore, authorises and supervises investigations of cases of corruption, issues reports of investigations, issues bank inspection orders, issues witness summons, issues warrants of arrest, authorises prosecutions, issues orders/directives in the course or as a consequence of investigations, issues IG Parliamentary Reports among other activities.

She holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from Makerere University and numerous professional trainings in finance, business, marketing, management, accounting, human resource management, procurement and entrepreneurship. She has previously worked as Minister for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Minister for Kampala Capital City and Metropolitan Affairs, Member of Parliament for Rubaga North Constituency, Executive Director, Uganda Wildlife Education Centre, Marketing and Promotions Manager, Uganda Breweries Ltd, Marketing Research and Development Manager, NYTIL, Commercial Manager, Uganda Leather and Tanning Industries Ltd among others. She espouses strong Christian values of loving God, loving and caring about fellow people; patriotism, Pan-Africanism and humanism; honesty, justice, trustworthiness and dependability; constitutionalism and rule of law.

Deputy Inspector General of Government (DIGG - AM)
Deputy Inspector General of Government (DIGG - AM)
Mrs. Anne Twinomugisha Muhairwe, Deputy Inspector General of Government
Mrs. Anne Twinomugisha Muhairwe is a Lawyer by profession with a strong commitment to fostering inclusive development and effecting societal transformation through values-based initiatives. She currently serves as a Deputy Inspector General of Government of Uganda. Before joining the Inspectorate, she had a distinguished career at the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs spanning over 16 years. She began her service as a Prosecutor in the General Court Martial, where she gained valuable insight into the military justice system. Subsequently, she served as a Principal Legal Officer in the Directorate of Veteran Affairs, where she is credited for establishing the Veterans’ Legal Aid Clinic, a vital resource for ensuring our esteemed Military Veterans have access to justice. Mrs. Muhairwe was also at the forefront of crafting supportive frameworks to enhance women's participation in peace building, among other noteworthy accomplishments. She holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from Makerere University, a Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Centre, and a Master of Arts in International Relations and Diplomatic Studies from Makerere University. Additionally, she obtained a Post graduate diploma and master’s degree in public administration and management from the Uganda Management Institute in Kampala, and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Law at the University of London. She has also attended several professional courses in areas such as leadership development, military science and Law. Mrs. Muhairwe is an Advocate of the High Court and other courts of judicature in Uganda and is affiliated with esteemed professional bodies such as the Uganda Law Society, the East African Law Society, and the Uganda Association of Female Lawyers (FIDA). She is also an alumnus of the Haggai Institute of Leadership (USA). She is a Christian and currently holds the position of President at the Uganda Christian Lawyers' Fraternity, an organization that unites Christian legal professionals operating across various segments of the Justice, Law, and Order Sector (JLOS) in Uganda. In March 2022, Mrs. Muhairwe was recognized as one of Africa's most influential women in the legal profession by Courtroom Mail 100. Furthermore, she represents the country as the Vice President at the African Ombudsman and Mediators Association, a network of national and sector ombudsmen in Africa. She is also a member of the Board for Advocates Africa, a network spanning Christian Fellowships across the African continent.