EACC Report Reveals Magistrates Lead in Corruption Cases - April 2026
A new report from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has revealed that magistrates are topping the list of public officials implicated in corruption cases, with offenses predominantly involving bribery and ethical misconduct. A separate report titled the Kenya National Gender and Corruption Survey 2025 highlights a disturbing trend of widespread bribery and a significant lack of reporting among Kenyans. Questions have arisen in the National Assembly regarding the significant daily expenditure of KES 8 million on transporting the Deputy President, with the Office of the Deputy President under scrutiny by the Public Accounts Committee over substantial pending bills including helicopter services.
Ripoti ya EACC yafichua mahakimu kuongoza kwa kesi la ufisadi kwa kupokea hongo na ukiukaji maadili
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EACC report reveals widespread bribery and low reporting rates
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Kindiki faces scrutiny over KSh 8M daily helicopter spending
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Ripoti ya EACC yaibua wasiwasi kuhusu ongezeko la rushwa katika taasisi za umma
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