A court clerk in Uganda been suspended for 2 weeks after
reportedly dressing in a seductive way to her workplace.
The lady, identified simply as Rosemary, drew the ire of
judicial authorities after appearing before them in a seductive dress.
According to reports, she was subsequently suspended for two
weeks without salary for her indisciplined way of dressing.
This was made known in a letter signed by the Ugandan
Permanent Secretary to the Judiciary, Ms Josephine Mawunge, who explained that
her intermission from work was due to her wearing of “a very short and tight
dress”.
Part of the statement read;
“This is to inform you that on the 21st September, 2017,
while you were invited to the Permanent Secretary of the judiciary for an explanation
regarding the nonpayment of your salary and allowances, for the month of July
2017, you turned up dressed in a manner that does not portray the good image of
the judiciary and the public at large.
“In particular, you were dressed in a very short and tight
dress which by description does not fall within the generally acceptable
standards of the establishment notice.”
The cleavage is why I think she got suspended.
Now, she will get the ultimate boot for bringing constitutional court matter to the court of public opinion.



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