(b) sufficient provision is made for depreciation of assets; and
PART VI—MISCELLANEOUS.
22. Editorial policy
In the carrying out of its functions under this Act, the Board shall in particular, have
as its editorial policy to—
(a) establish effective machinery for a wide coverage of events all-over the
world and Uganda in particular;
(b) voice public opinion and criticism of a given public policy in a fair and
objective manner;
(c) uphold the integrity of the Republic of Uganda and promote harmonious
relationships among its people, its neighbours and the world at large;
(d) collect, process, analyse and propagate news and comment truthfully,
honestly, and fairly without jeopardizing peace and harmony in the
country;
(e) respect and uphold the sovereignty and unity of Uganda and to come out
firmly on the side of Uganda in matters affecting such sovereignty and
unity without affecting the truth, which must at all times be the guiding
line and governing principle of the television and radio services.
(f) ensure that the Corporation does not broadcast any material, which is
indecent, obscene or offensive to public morals religious convictions or
is likely to prejudice the safety of the State or public order between
sections of the population.
(g) ensure that the Corporation’s broadcasting is in line with the code of
conduct prescribed by the Broadcasting Council.
23. Service of documents
Any notice or document required to be served on the Corporation may be served by
leaving a copy at the registered office or by sending it by registered post to the
Managing Director.
24. Annual report
The Board shall, within three months after the end of each calendar year, send to the
Minister a report on the activities of the Corporation for that year and the Minister
shall lay the report before Parliament.
25. Regulations
The Minister may, by statutory instrument, make Regulations generally for the
better carrying out of the provisions of this Act.