The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has released its 2024 corruption survey, revealing a dire situation in Kenya with widespread corruption deeply embedded in daily life. The report ranks Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) officers as the second most corrupt group, following the police service, which continues to top the list. The Ministry of Interior, under which the police service falls, has been identified as the most corrupt government institution overall. Human rights activists are demanding the disbandment of the National Police Service due to these damning revelations, with an alarming 25 percent of Kenyans facing demands for bribes when seeking government services.
A recent EACC report reveals that Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) officers are ranked as the second most corrupt group in Kenya, following the police service, which again tops the list.
Human rights activists are demanding the disbandment of the National Police Service due to its ranking as one of the most corrupt institutions in the country by the latest EACC corruption index.
Human rights activists are calling for the disbandment of the National Police Service following damning revelations in the EACC Report on Corruption Levels, which identifies the service as among the most corrupt institutions.
A new report by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) reveals that the police continue to be perceived as the most corrupt institution in Kenya. An alarming 25 percent of Kenyans faced demands for bribes when seeking government services.
A recent survey has identified the Ministry of Interior as Kenya's most corrupt government institution. The National Police Service, falling under this ministry, was specifically cited as the department most linked to bribery.
A recent report indicates that 43% of Kenyans paid bribes for public services last year, with the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) now leading the list of most corrupt institutions, closely followed by the National Social Security Fund (NSSF). This highlights a persistent issue of bribery within key public service sectors across the nation.
A recent report by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) for 2024 reveals a dire situation in Kenya, indicating widespread corruption deeply embedded in daily life. This concerning assessment highlights the pervasive nature of corruption across the nation.