Parliament Sends Bryan White a Serious Warning, Show Up or Face it Rough

Posted on June 14, 2020
By Kiggundu Abraham
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Faded city money bags Brian Kirumira alias Bryan White's woes are far from over after been summoned by the parliamentary Human Rights Committee.

According to the letter written and signed by the Vice chairperson of the Parliamentary Human Rights committee, Ms. Taaka Agnes dated 10th June, 2020, and addressed to Mr. Kirumira Brian, the Human Rights Committee basing on the issue and service of summons (Rule 205 (d) (i)) of the rules of procedure of Parliament demands his attendance without fail so as to give evidence as a witness before the above committee.

This comes at a time when one of Bryan White's accusers of sexual harassment and human rights violation, Stella Nandawula refused to appear before the committee saying she was never harassed sexually nor denied any of her rights.

He is expected to appear before the committee situated in room 102 B, North Wing, Parliament House at 10:00 am on Thursday 18th June 2020 without fail to avoid consequences that will follow from his non-attendance.

Meanwhile, Stella refused to appear before the committee saying she was never harassed sexually nor denied any of her rights.

My simple questions are;

1. Which body is responsible for summoning Bryan White between Police & Parliament?

2. Why would Bryan White appear before the commission yet the main complainant in the summon defied showing up?

3. How did this letter (summon) that is supposed to be given to Bryan White reach media (TV)?

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