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Byline: Anthony Wesaka
Dr Gilbert Bukenya's trial before the Anti-Corruption Court should go on since he has been relieved of his duties as Vice President and, as such, is no longer immune to prosecution, the government argued in court yesterday.
The state was responding to a June 14 petition filed by Dr Bukenya in the Constitutional Court, challenging the constitutionality of the Inspector General of Government's (IGG) actions against him, saying his actions as chairman of the Cabinet sub-committee which oversaw preparations for the 2007 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (Chogm) were done on behalf of the President since the Office of the Vice President …