Uganda, March 14 -- Pressure continues to mount on Parliament's leaders to account for their actions with calls for a forensic audit of its books getting louder yesterday.

The country's Legislature is reeling from explosive allegations about entrenched abuse of office, lavish and questionable spending among other potentially corrupt practices purportedly being fueled by its leadership - and now the body faces the prospect of audit queries just a week after the Inspector General of Government (IGG) announced a probe into reports billions of shillings may have been looted from the House.

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