The case against Minister Mary Goretti Kitutu took an unexpected
turn today at the anti-corruption court as the she successfully pleaded that
her human rights had been violated during arrest.
Kitutu, facing charges of misappropriation of
Karamoja iron sheets, informed court through her lawyers that she was mishandled
by state agents during her arrest.
In the miscellaneous suit 53/2023, Kitutu
argued that she was handled in an inhuman and degrading manner which compromised
her chances of a fair hearing.
She further argued that the state denied her
access to exhibits and other statements that she needed to prepare an adequate defense
against the charges.
Though the prosecution implored court to
strike out the application, accusing the applicants of mixing an independent
civil suit in a criminal matter, court found the application sufficient as it
aligns with what is clearly enshrined in
Section 8 (1) of the Human Rights Enforcement Act 2019.
The presiding judge Justice Jane Okuo Kajuga
set Sept 14, 2023 for mention of the charges and gave the application’s
respondents, up to September 19,
2023 to file responses upon which the hearing will commence.