On International Anti-Corruption Day, Kenya is grappling with the devastating effects of corruption on its national development. The government's new strategy to combat corruption was discussed by Judith Pareno, the PS State Department for Justice, Human Rights and Constitutional Affairs. In its annual report, the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) announced the recovery of significant assets totaling Sh3.4 billion. The EACC is also advocating for legal reforms to bolster its authority in the fight against corruption across Kenya. Discussion continues on whether corruption can be entirely eradicated in the country.
On the International Anti-Corruption Day, Kenya grapples with the devastating effects of corruption on its national development. The discussion centers on the possibility of eradicating corruption entirely within the country.
Judith Pareno, PS State Department for Justice, Human Rights and Constitutional Affairs, discussed the Kenyan government's new strategy to combat corruption on NTV Kenya's #FixingTheNationNTV.
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) is advocating for legal reforms to bolster its authority in combating corruption across Kenya. This call comes as the commission announced the recovery of significant assets in its annual report.