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Ssegirinya, who was traveled to Europe for particular therapy because of relentless stomach grievances, is accounted for to be battling to clear his doctor's visit expenses said to be about Shs80m.
In any case, Parliament Correspondences Chief Chris Obore on Monday, 21 August 2023, made sense of Parliament has a strategy for those looking for treatment, which Ssegirinya didn't follow.
"Parliament can't disregard any MP when they have unexpected issues. There is as of now protection conspire for every part and close family," Obore made sense of.
What's more, for any therapy outside the country, he made sense of, Parliament just foots the hospital expenses upon by the Clinical Board as given in regulation.
"For the instance of Hon Segirinya, he went out of the country without Clinical Board freedom, without warning to the Speaker and even Head of the Resistance," he said.
"It makes it difficult for Parliament to handle public assets for such a case. The controllers of Hon Segirinya have been connecting with parliament and this technique was cleared up for them. To go to online entertainment to draw in open compassion while disregarding the law is certainly not a genuine guide to set. To be sure Hon Segirinya needs support yet the overseers should be aware of the law with regards to public assets," he added.
On Monday, a video arose of Kampala Focal MP Muhammed Nsereko in a telephone discussion with Ssegirinya, where the last option said he would have been made to wash garments and utensils in Amsterdam where he is looking for therapy for inability to cover hospital expenses.
The video has since drawn in open judgment of Parliament.
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