The Anti-Corruption Court has formally issued a criminal summons for Ms. Geraldine Ssali, the former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Cooperatives. This significant legal directive was issued after Ms. Ssali failed to appear before the court for the scheduled mention of a high-profile fraud case. The case centers on serious allegations of financial impropriety, involving a substantial sum of 3.8 billion shillings. Ms. Ssali stands jointly charged in this extensive fraud matter alongside three sitting Members of Parliament and several other government officials. Her non-appearance for the crucial court session prompted the Anti-Corruption Court to issue the summons, compelling her attendance at the next hearing.
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