He urged detectives to be role models in the fight against corruption, because criminal Investigators are pillars upon which the country rests, noting that If they are clean, corruption can easily be defeated.
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The head of State House Anti -Corruption Unit (SHACU) Brig. Gen. Henry Isoke has emphasized the role of senior police officers that as an investigation wing, they are the foundation for public safety and justice, and that any form of corruption within their ranks undermines the very essence of law enforcement.
He was delivering a lecture to senior police officers from Criminal Investigations Professional Service, and Canine Units at the Uganda Police Training Facility in Kikandwa, on their role in the fight against corruption.
Brig. Gen. Isoke encouraged the officers to be committed to their work, embody integrity, and serve above self in order to improve the image of the Police force, and echoed President Museveni’s consistent call for integrity among public servants, including the Police.

He emphasized the core ideology of the four NRM principles of patriotism, Pan-Africanism, social-economic transformation, and democracy.
Isoke also lauded the firm stance by the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, in stamping out corruption in the military, which he noted, makes UPDF a dependable force in the region.
The SHACU head appreciated the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and the Director CID for organizing such programs that assist in the ideological grounding of the officers.
He urged detectives to be role models in the fight against corruption, because criminal Investigators are pillars upon which the country rests, noting that If they are clean, corruption can easily be defeated.
He called for continued collaboration between SHACU and the police, and advocated for synergized teamwork among all anti-corruption agencies for the greater national good.