Labour court orders reinstatement of former UBOS Director, John Mayende
By our reporter
The Kampala Labour Court has ruled in favor of John Mayende, the former Director and Head of
Department at the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS), ordering his immediate reinstatement after he
was unlawfully dismissed by the UBOS Board of Directors.
The court’s decision, delivered on July 17, 2024, quashed Mayende's dismissal and concluded that the
charges brought against him by the Bureau’s top management were false and baseless.
Mayende was initially accused in April 2023 of insubordination, refusal to follow orders from superiors,
uttering false and malicious information against the bureau and its leadership (which arose from him
raising concerns over the utilization of Parish Development Model (PDM) funds), and absenteeism.
These accusations were swiftly handled by a tribunal composed of top management officials, which
cleared him of five charges.
However, on the same day of his trial in absentia, four new fabricated charges were raised against him
without granting him the right to defend himself, leading to a rushed decision by the Top Management
Disciplinary Committee to dismiss him.
Following the dismissal, he appealed to the UBOS Board of Directors, who, during a meeting held on
June 14, 2023, overturned the top management disciplinary committee’s decision and ordered his
reinstatement.
Despite this, the decision was delayed, and before it could be fully implemented, new allegations
surfaced accusing Mayende of sponsoring defamatory radio programs aimed at tarnishing the
reputation of UBOS leadership.
In its ruling, the court found that the management's decision to dismiss Mayende was procedurally
flawed and biased, as the top Management team acted as the complainants, witnesses, and judges in
their own case. The court also dismissed the radio program allegations due to a lack of evidence, ruling
the claims null and void.
The court's ruling stated that Mayende's dismissal lacked legal grounds and that the UBOS Board's
attempt to reverse its decision of reinstatement was functus officio and void.
"The claimant (Mayende) is ordered to report to work immediately and resume his duties," read part of
the ruling by Ruth Kulabako Namarwa, Labour Officer at the KCCA Labour Court.
His legal team from KOB Advocates successfully argued that the dismissal process violated his
constitutional rights, and the court's decision marks the end of a protracted legal battle for the former
director, who had worked at UBOS for over 20 years.