The paralysis has ignited tensions among residents and investors who rely on the board’s approvals for development and land ownership verification.
Service delivery in Mukono District has ground to a near halt as investigations by the State House Anti-Corruption Unit (SHACU) continue to paralyze the operations of three vital statutory bodies — the District Service Commission (DSC), the District Land Board (DLB), and the Public Accounts Committee (PAC). The impasse, now stretching into its fourth year, has left critical government services crippled and millions of shillings in development funds returned unspent.













