"Ms. Cheptoris who previously worked in the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs General’s office as a State Attorney to ensure the backlog of complaints that had been filed are fast-tracked to be heard and disposed of."
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DAVID MAFABI | PML Daily Senior Staff Writer Electricity tribunal finally gets a registrar Retrieved 27 March 2025
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Sylvia Cheptoris
Sylvia Cheptoris is a Ugandan lawyer and judicial officer who serves as the Registrar of the Uganda Electricity Disputes Tribunal (EDT) since August 2020. The EDT was established in 1999 by the Electricity Act of Parliament, "to hear and determine electricity related complaints" in the country, excluding criminal cases.
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