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Electoral Commission Stands By Police On UPC T-Shirts Case.

The Monitor (Uganda)

| November 10, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2008 AllAfrica Global Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Richard Wanambwa

The Electoral Commission (EC) on Monday said it stands by the police action of arresting Akokoro Secondary School head teacher Mr Rosebury Yat'nywal.

EC Spokesperson Charles Willy Ochola said if it's true that Mr Yat'nywal violated the public service standing orders prohibiting civil servants from participating in active politics, then it was right for police to arrest him.

"The story we are getting from Police is different from yours but it's true they could have found one or two students donning UPC T-shirts. Yes, there is no problem [with the students donning the T-shirts] but they (police) are insisting they got a sack full of …

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