Patrick Ocan | |
Office: | Member of Ugandan Parliament |
Birth Date: | April 24, 1978 |
Assembly: | 11th Parliament of Uganda |
Party: | Ugandan People's Congress |
Constituency: | Apac Municipality |
Alma Mater: | Makerere University |
Termend: | 2026 |
Termstart: | 2021 |
Honourable | |
Nationality: | Ugandan |
Preceded: | Office established |
Patrick Ocan (born April 24, 1978) is a Ugandan economist and politician and a former Member of Parliament who represented the Apac Municipality for the Ugandan People's Congress (UPC).[1] [2] [3]
Ocan attended Makerere University where he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Qualitative Economics.[4]
Ocan was elected to the Ugandan Parliament to represent Apac District in 2018 on the platform of UPC scoring 6,597 votes. After his victory, Centenary Bank Uganda Ltd resumed a 12-year fraud case against Ocan, leading to his arrest. He was accused of defrauding the bank of 25 million Uganda shillings after the money was discovered missing from the bank's treasury.[5] [6] Ocan denied the allegation, stating that the bank was defrauded when a customer brought in fake dollar bills for exchange which he accepted without discovering it.
Ocan was removed from his seat in parliament along with five other legislators in December 2019 by the Constitutional Court of Uganda. This was the ruling of a case filed by a former Bufumbira East MP, Eddie Kwizera. The case had challenged the legality of the six constituencies including Apac District created after 2016 elections.[7] [8] The court declared all six constituencies null and void.