respondent. The evidence was given by Bukirwa an advocate and legal officer of the 3rd respondent. In her affidavit dated 28th March 2011. The following paragraphs are relevant: “3. That the 1st respondent before contesting for Parliamentary Election in 2006presented his academic qualification for equating and verification (see annexture A, B, C&D). 4. That NCHE wrote a letter to UNEB for verification of the 1st respondent’s qualifications (see annexture E) 10 5. That UNEB duly replied confirming the genuineness of the 1st respondent’s ‘O’ Level (see annexture ‘F’) 6. I verily believe by virtue of my knowledge of the law that once there is proper verification by UNEB, there need not be fresh consultation on the same qualifications for every new elections.” 20 The witness was cross-examined. On consultation with UNEB she said: “For ‘O’ Level in the present case we consulted UNEB, for the foreign qualifications, we consulted Oklahoma State University and the U,S Council for Higher Education and Accreditation. Before issuing a certificate of equivalence NCHE consults UNEB on the totality of a candidate’s qualifications. In 2006 and 2010 NCHE consulted UNEB on the totality of the 1st respondent’s qualifications.” 30 In order to determine whether there was consultation between the 3rd respondent and UNEB, I think it is necessary to evaluate the evidence of what actually occurred. The affidavit of Bukirwa had a number of annextures to it. One of them was a letter dated 10th January 2006 addressed to the Secretary Uganda 13

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