Gutti officially starts work at court martial

Lt Gen Andrew Gutti

Kampala- The newly appointed chairman of the General Court Martial, Lt Gen Andrew Gutti, has officially started work after swearing in for one-year term.

President Museveni appointed Lt Gen Gutti to replace the Maj Gen Levi Karuhanga who died on April 22.
Others who have headed the General Court Martial are Gen Elly Tumwine, Gen Ivan Koreta, Lt Gen Charles Angina, Brig Fred Tolit and Brig Moses Ddiba Ssentongo.

The swearing-in of Gen Gutti and 20 new members was presided over by the Deputy Chief of Defence forces, Lt Gen Angina, who asked them to exercise diligence in delivery of justice.
“We are joining together to witness the taking over of leadership at the army court to ensure continuity in the dispensation of justice among members of the armed forces,” said Gen Angina adding that Gen Gutti will also remain the commandant of the Senior Command and Staff College at Kimaka in Jinja. “We must know that there is backlog that we must offset and this calls for sacrifice such that more time is allocated to delivery of justice in a timely manner,” Gen Angina said.

He asked the court members to desist from accepting offers and persuasion for the court to retain its respect and ensure continuity of high level of discipline in the armed forces.
“Courts are respected but they are grounds for temptations.

Some of the people under trial have robbed, heavily loaded and willing to give out offers but it is upon you to avoid such. Others will try their best to get linient sentences but let justice be delivered on merit,” he said.

Gen Gutti congratulated members for the appointment but asked the new team members to exercise teamwork, character, attitude, conduct and wisdom in execution of the tasks at hand.

“What we want is synergy to move together in order to complete the task ahead of us. We have a backlog to offload. The lack of Coram for a court sitting ended somewhere because all of us must be present at court. We cannot adjourn for lack of Coram,” said Gen Gutti warning members against corruption.