Constitution of Uganda / Article 118 of the Constitution of Uganda
The Cabinet
118.Vote of censure
(1)Parliament may, by resolution supported by more than half of all members of Parliament, pass a vote of censure against a Minister on any of the following grounds—
(a)abuse of office or wilful violation of the oath of allegiance or oath of office;
(b)misconduct or misbehaviour;
(c)physical or mental incapacity, namely, that he or she is incapable of performing the functions of his or her office by reason of physical or mental incapacity;
(d)mismanagement; or
(e)incompetence.
(2)Upon a vote of censure being passed against a Minister, the President shall, unless the Minister resigns his or her office, take appropriate action in the matter.
(3)Proceedings for censure of a Minister shall be initiated by a petition to the President through the Speaker signed by not less than one-third of all members of Parliament giving notice that they are dissatisfied with the conduct or performance of the Minister and intend to move a motion for a resolution of censure and setting out particulars of the grounds in support of the motion.
(4)The President shall, upon receipt of the petition, cause a copy of it to be given to the Minister in question.
(5)The motion for the resolution of censure shall not be debated until the expiry of thirty days after the petition was sent to the President.
(6)A Minister in respect of whom a vote of censure is debated under clause (5) of this Article is entitled during the debate to be heard in his or her defence.