Hon. Fred Mukasa Mbidde
The Current National Vice President of the Opposition Democratic Party (2015 to date)
Areas of Practice:
Brief Overview And Experience
- Managing Partner (Mbidde & Co Advocates), 2nd St Industrial Area Kinyara Building. 2nd Floor.
- Africa Justice Group representative (Uganda)
- Practitioner and member of the Coalition for the African Court on Human and Peoples Rights.
Academic Record
- Masters Of Laws (OIL&GAS) (CAND) The Institute of Petroleum Studies (IPSK).
- Bachelors of Mass Communication Degree (Makerere University)
- Bachelor of Laws Degree (Makerere University)
- Diploma in Legal Practice (Law Development Centre)
Practice Areas
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Corporate Compliance
- Human Resource Externalisation
- Treaty Law, cross-border and sub regional Practice
- Tax Law
- Investment Compliance and corporate governance
- Family Law
- Oil and Gas
Membership To Professional Bodies
- Member of the East African Legislative Assembly from 2012 to 2022
- Chair person of the committee of Communication Trade and Investment (EALA)
- Commissioner of Parliament (East African Legislative Assembly)
- National Legal Advisor to the Opposition Democratic Party (2010-2015)
- Guild President of Makerere University and member of University Council 2001/2002.
- Nominee /Almnus to the American Council for Young Political Leaders ,Washington DC (2001)
- Nominee for the Leadership School Norway UTOYA /NORWAY
Publications and Speeches
- THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY: A sine qua non of intergration
- Speech at the American Council for Young Political Leaders meeting at the State of Kansas 2001 on “The role mechanisation in uplifting commercial agriculture^
- Leadership and fundraising Lecture: Women and politics in Africa, opportunities and challenges. Kyoritsu Women University (2003)
- Speech at Chiba University (2003) On “Oversees development Aid ,proposed focus on computer literacy in schools,”
- Lecture at the MANDELA INSTITUTE OF LAWS – SOUTH AFRICA (2014) on The practice and enforcement of the orders of sub-regional courts:- a case for the East African Court of Justice.