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PRESS RELEASE_RESPONSE ON ESTABLISHMENT ON FIELD OFFICES
Oct 28, 2024
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THE DECISION TO CHARGE GUIDELINES
Mar 24, 2024
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VICTIMS RIGHTS AND EMPOWERMENT GUIDELINES
Mar 24, 2024
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Witness Protection Guidelines
Mar 24, 2024
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Witness protection guidelines (1)
Mar 16, 2024
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ODPP NEWSLETTER-2024
Feb 28, 2024
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PRESS RELEASE
Jan 31, 2024
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COVER OF STRATEGIC PLAN_compressed
Dec 17, 2023
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PROSECUTION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES 2014
May 21, 2023
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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR SIP IV
Mar 21, 2024
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DPP MARKS 100 DAYS IN OFFICE TODAY
May 21, 2023
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ODPP NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 1
Mar 21, 2024
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PRESS RELEASE-23.01.2014-ESTABLISHMENT OF REGIONAL OFFICES
Mar 21, 2024
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12.4.2015-STATEMENT ON THE DISMISSAL OF THE PENSIONS CASE
May 21, 2023
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PROSECUTING CHILD-RELATED CASES IN UGANDA-2017_ODPP HANDBOOK
Mar 21, 2024
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ODPP NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 2
Mar 21, 2024
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ODPP NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 3
Mar 21, 2024
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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND ASSET RECOVERY DEPARTMENT

The mandate of the International Cooperation and Asset Recovery Department is to handle and coordinate Extradition and Mutual Legal Assistance Requests. It establishes and maintains effective international and cross-border collaborations with stakeholders in investigations and prosecutions. This department is further mandated to introduce appropriate regulations for requisite cooperation requests. Under this department is the Asset Recovery Division whose mandate is to make acquisitive crime less attractive by depriving offenders and/or their beneficiaries of the benefits of crime.

The department is headed by Ms. Vicky Nabisenke – Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions (ADPP).

DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE

The Department of Inspections and Quality Assurance falls under the Directorate of Inspections, Quality Assurance, Research and Training.
This department’s main functions are; developing, enforcing, monitoring and assessing the institution’s ethical and professional codes of conduct in line with established international standards, monitoring and assessing implementation of performance standards, undertaking inspections, preparing and submitting inspection reports, and seeking action thereon, reviewing procedures that lead to delay in prosecution of cases, investigating public complaints against staff, and inspecting and implementing quality assurance over delegated prosecutors.
Routine inspections of ODPP stations and prosecution agencies with a delegated prosecutorial role all over the country are carried out by this department. The aim of the inspections is among others to monitor and evaluate the performance of staff, assess the working environment and its suitability for performance of staff, guide staff where there is need to improve on performance and meet stakeholders in the criminal justice system in order to get their feedback on staff performance. The department also conducts quality assurance with the view of creating cost efficiency.
The department is headed by Ms. Winfred Ahimbisibwe – Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions.

DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH AND TRAINING

The Department of Research and Training is under the Directorate of Inspections, Quality Assurance, Research and Training.
It undertakes staff capacity enhancement and engages in research that supports ODPP operations given that training and research are an imperative part of prosecutorial growth. Through training, the department fosters critical thinking and analytical skills of prosecutors. Training is an antidote, and by it, Prosecutors are able to make legally proficient submissions. Furthermore, through training and research, the credibility of prosecutors is enhanced within the legal sector.

The department conducts legal research, research on crime trends and best practices. It collects and analyzes data on reported cases. It further carries out surveys to establish public perception on service delivery by the ODPP.
The department is headed by Mr. Badru Mulindwa – Principal Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions.

ASSET RECOVERY DIVISION (ARD)

The mandate of the Asset Recovery Division (ARD) is to make acquisitive crime less attractive by depriving offenders and/or their beneficiaries of the benefits of crime.
The functions of the ARD are; to provide legal advice to investigating bodies and recovery agencies in asset recovery cases, prosecute asset recovery cases, enforce measures for recovery of proceeds of crime, pursue compensation for victims in successfully prosecuted cases, establish and maintain effective communication, coordination, collaborations and linkages with key stakeholders in asset recovery, initiate and provide strategies and guidelines for asset recovery and strengthen the internal asset recovery operational capacity of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
This division is headed by Ms. Annet Namatovu Ddungu – Chief State Attorney (CSA).

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND ASSET RECOVERY DEPARTMENT

The mandate of the International Cooperation and Asset Recovery Department is to handle and coordinate Extradition and Mutual Legal Assistance Requests. It establishes and maintains effective international and cross-border collaborations with stakeholders in investigations and prosecutions. This department is further mandated to introduce appropriate regulations for requisite cooperation requests. Under this department is the Asset Recovery Division whose mandate is to make acquisitive crime less attractive by depriving offenders and/or their beneficiaries of the benefits of crime.
The department is headed by Ms. Vicky Nabisenke – Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions (ADPP).

INTERNATIONAL CRIMES DEPARTMENT (ICD)

The International Crimes Department (ICD) under the Directorate of International Affairs conducts prosecution-led investigations in respect of and prosecutes international crimes including crimes against humanity, war crimes, terrorism, transnational organized crimes including trafficking in persons, drug trafficking and piracy. It is also actively involved in conducting stakeholder engagements and outreach programmes relating to international crimes.
Within the department is the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division which manages trafficking in persons’ cases.
The department is under the stewardship of Mr. Lino Anguzu – Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions (ADPP).

INTERNATIONAL CRIMES DEPARTMENT (ICD)

The International Crimes Department (ICD) under the Directorate of International Affairs conducts prosecution-led investigations in respect of and prosecutes international crimes including crimes against humanity, war crimes, terrorism, transnational organized crimes including trafficking in persons, drug trafficking and piracy. It is also actively involved in conducting stakeholder engagements and outreach programmes relating to international crimes.
Within the department is the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division which manages trafficking in persons’ cases.
The department is under the stewardship of Mr. Lino Anguzu – Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions (ADPP).

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

The Department of Information and Communication Technology is under the Directorate of Management Support Services.

This department is mandated to equip all ODPP offices with ICT facilities, link ODPP offices to ICT infrastructure, introduce the ODPP Prosecution Case Management Information System (PROCAMIS) and E-Services to all ODPP offices, train the end users on IT systems and services, maintain ICT Infrastructure, hardware and software, integrate PROCAMIS with the Management Information Systems of other Criminal Justice Institutions, monitor and evaluate ICT capital works, and equip all ODPP offices with CCTV systems.

The Department of Information and Communication Technology is headed by Mr. Julius Torach – Commissioner ICT.

Department Of General Case Work

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Department of Gender, Children & Sexual Offences

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Department of Land Crimes

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Department of Anti-Corruption

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Department Of Field Operations

KEY OUTPUTS

  1. Performance of   State   Attorneys   and   Prosecutors in   the   field   stations monitored and evaluated.
  2. Effective   communication   and   coordination   between   field   stations   and headquarters maintained.
  3. Collaborations and linkages with district and national partners in Criminal Justice established and maintained.
  4. Needs to effectively access prosecution services identified, assessed and relevant recommendations made.
Witness Protection & Victim Empowerment

KEY OUTPUT

  1. Effective participation of victims and witnesses in the Criminal Justice processes facilitated.
  2. Guidelines for witness protection and victim empowerment designed, promoted, enforced and monitored.
  3. Witnesses and victims are sensitized on their roles and expectations in the Criminal Justice system.
  4. Staff of the  Office of the  OPP  guided on how to handle witnesses and victims, including being respectful,  courteous,  encouraging and friendly to them.
  5. Victims of crime, female, young and vulnerable witnesses supported.
  6. Victims and witnesses’ safety and other concerns impacting their role in the Criminal Justice process determined and addressed.
  7. Measures  to  support  vulnerable  victims  of crime  and  witnesses  designed, recommended, promoted and implemented
  8. Clear communication channels with victims and witnesses, prior to, during, and after trial, developed and maintained.
  9. Common understanding of victims’ empowerment and referral mechanism among Criminal Justice agencies developed.
  10. Witnesses facing eminent risk protected.
  11. Witnesses’ risk assessment carried out and necessary measures recommended.
  12. Relevant permissions and orders on witness protection obtained and enforced.
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