The MPs will meet lawyers of Mallet-Prevost Curtis, the law firm that represented Uganda in the Heritage oil arbitration. This as the committee heads to the penultimate stage of its investigation.
The parliamentary committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises is expected to travel to London early April in their ongoing investigation of the six billion shilling payout to 42 government officials after Uganda won a tax case.
The MPs will meet lawyers of Mallet-Prevost Curtis, the law firm that represented Uganda in the Heritage oil arbitration. This as the committee heads to the penultimate stage of its investigation.
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