INSIDE STORY. As the controversies that Apostle Grace Lubega, founder of Phaneroo Ministries International planning to build a $55 million (about Shs200 billion) complex unfold, fresh records from the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) show his ministry operates as a limited company with shareholders, and a scandal of over Ugx10 billion loan is also emerging.
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Herman Tuhairwe, a commercial lawyer, explains why Phaneroo may have chosen this form of registration: “The NGO Board requires an entity to first register as a company limited by guarantee. Another option is a trust, but companies by guarantee are easier and preferred. Shareholders do not pay capital upfront, only pledge support if the company fails.”
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