Judicial corruption: Inmate's death at Ngenge Prison leaves family seeking for answers | PANORAMA
Judicial corruption is a global issue not confined to any specific country. According to the UN, its manifestation is worse in developing countries and nations in transition, such as Uganda. Here, the police and court system, which make up the third arm of government, are frequently cited as among the most corrupt institutions. With slow accountability mechanisms, this vice has left many individuals and families desperate, distraught, and dejected. We delve into this issue in this week’s episode of Panorama.