Serving Staff Thrown Out as Exodus Overhauls Management... Department Heads, Drivers, Cleaners, Records Officers Among Casualties

The Uganda Police Exodus SACCO has undergone a massive restructuring, resulting in the termination of nearly 30 employees after all positions were declared vacant. The move aims to address long-standing management issues and member dissatisfaction regarding savings access.
Why it matters
This restructuring reflects significant internal governance challenges within a major financial institution serving police officers.
A major shake-up has swept through the Uganda Police Exodus SACCO, leaving dozens of employees—including long-serving department heads and junior staff—without jobs after management carried out a sweeping restructuring aimed at streamlining operations and restoring confidence in the police-owned financial institution.
The article reports on the administrative changes and the reasons provided by the board without taking a side on the labor dispute.
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