AJ3STRACT
The study sought to exam me the impact of corruption on service delivery in local government
in Uganda: a case study of Makinclye Division. Kampala District. The study objectives were~
to identify the causes of corruption within the local government, to establish the possible
measures to overcome corruption within the local government and to i~nd out the effects of
corruption on service delivery in local governments. A cross sectional survey was used in the
course of the study. Both qualitative and quantitative data was gathered in order to establish
the relationship between the independent and dependent variables, so as to examine the
relationship between corruption and service delivery in local government. The study population
involved 58 participants where 14 councilors. I 6 mayors. 15 other local government officials
and the remaining 13 were the local peasants. Purposive sampling was also used to select only
respondents for the researcher to attain the purpose of the study. Data was collected from
primary and secondary sources using questionnaires and interviews. After colk2eting data. the
researcher organized well—answered questionnaire, data was edited and sorted ‘or the next
stage. The data was presented in tabular form, pie charts and bar graphs with frequencies and
percentages. The study found out that socioeconomic characteristics and the size of the
population of people that make up a municipality can be encouraging k~ctors I~r local
government officials to engage in corrupt practices. Patterns of political corruption can be
found in places that have a similar demographic make—up. l)emographic ffictors that have been
known to lead to or increase the likelihood of corruption in a local government system are
religion, race, class, size of the municipality, local economic conditions, education, political
culture, and gender. Some factors are interrelated or can lead to other lactors which may cause
more corruption. The study also c~ncludes that, of particular relevance is the possibility that
corruption might reduce the effectiveness of aid flows through the diversion of funds. Aid.
being fungible, may ultimately help support unproductive and wasteful government
expenditures. Perhaps as a result, many donor countries have focused on issues of good
governance, and in cases where governance is judged to he especially poor. some donors have
scaled back their assistance. Foolproof laws should he made so that there is no room for
discretion for politicians and bureaucrats. The role of the politician should he minimized.
Application of the evolved policies should he left in the hands of independent commission or
authority in each area of public interest. Decision of the commission or authority should be challengeable only in the courts.
BENJAMIN, B (2021). The Impact Of Corruption On Service Delivery In Local Government In Uganda A Case Study Of Makindye Division. Kampala District. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/the-impact-of-corruption-on-service-delivery-in-local-government-in-uganda-a-case-study-of-makindye-division-kampala-district
BENJAMIN, BURUIILKIRO "The Impact Of Corruption On Service Delivery In Local Government In Uganda A Case Study Of Makindye Division. Kampala District" Afribary. Afribary, 04 Jun. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/the-impact-of-corruption-on-service-delivery-in-local-government-in-uganda-a-case-study-of-makindye-division-kampala-district. Accessed 23 Dec. 2024.
BENJAMIN, BURUIILKIRO . "The Impact Of Corruption On Service Delivery In Local Government In Uganda A Case Study Of Makindye Division. Kampala District". Afribary, Afribary, 04 Jun. 2021. Web. 23 Dec. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/the-impact-of-corruption-on-service-delivery-in-local-government-in-uganda-a-case-study-of-makindye-division-kampala-district >.
BENJAMIN, BURUIILKIRO . "The Impact Of Corruption On Service Delivery In Local Government In Uganda A Case Study Of Makindye Division. Kampala District" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 23, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/the-impact-of-corruption-on-service-delivery-in-local-government-in-uganda-a-case-study-of-makindye-division-kampala-district