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HomeDaily NewsThursday, April 23, 2026Nairobi Summit targets cross-border corruption and illicit financial flows - April 2026
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Nairobi Summit targets cross-border corruption and illicit financial flows - April 2026

Nairobi is hosting the 16th Eastern Africa Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (EAAACA) conference, a high-level forum focused on bolstering the fight against corruption and enhancing cross-border collaboration. A senior United States official urged East African nations to strengthen cross-border cooperation and adopt a whole-of-government approach to combat increasingly sophisticated corruption and illicit financial flows. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki urged opposition leaders to cease inciting youth into violent protests against rising fuel prices, stating that street demonstrations are not a solution to the global crisis.

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Nairobi Summit targets cross-border corruption and illicit financial flows

Nairobi Summit targets cross-border corruption and illicit financial flows

Nairobi is hosting the 16th Eastern Africa Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (EAAACA) conference, a high-level forum focused on bolstering the fight against corruption and enhancing cross-border collaboration.

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Nairobi is hosting the 16th Eastern Africa Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (EAAACA) conference, a high-level forum focused on bolstering the fight against corruption and enhancing cross-border collaboration.

  • The conference aims to deepen cooperation in asset recovery and address emerging corruption risks in an interconnected global environment.
  • Key participants include Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and international partners like the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, European Union, World Bank, and the United States Government.
  • Discussions will center on asset tracing, strengthening legal frameworks, and tackling illicit financial flows, crucial for countries in Eastern Africa facing development and security challenges.
Wednesday 8:05 PMCapital NewsFirst

Kindiki: Stop Dragging Youth Into Violent Protests Over Fuel Prices

Kindiki: Stop Dragging Youth Into Violent Protests Over Fuel Prices

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has urged opposition leaders to cease inciting youth into violent protests against rising fuel prices, stating that street demonstrations are not a solution to the global crisis.

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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has urged opposition leaders to cease inciting youth into violent protests against rising fuel prices, stating that street demonstrations are not a solution to the global crisis.

  • Kindiki attributes the higher fuel costs to the war in Iran, which has disrupted the global oil sector.
  • The Deputy President pointed to government interventions, including a reduction in VAT from 16% to 8% and the release of 6.2 billion shillings, as the proper approach to mitigating the situation.
  • He challenged opposition figures to have their own children lead any proposed protests, emphasizing the government's focus on development projects in Baringo County.
Thursday 2:01 PMCapital News

US pushes for stronger cross-border cooperation in East Africa anti-corruption drive

US pushes for stronger cross-border cooperation in East Africa anti-corruption drive

A senior United States official has urged East African nations to strengthen cross-border cooperation and adopt a "whole-of-government" approach to combat increasingly sophisticated corruption and illicit financial flows.

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A senior United States official has urged East African nations to strengthen cross-border cooperation and adopt a "whole-of-government" approach to combat increasingly sophisticated corruption and illicit financial flows.

  • The call was made during the 16th Eastern Africa Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (EAAACA) conference in Nairobi.
  • Director of the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) at the US Embassy in Nairobi, Maureen Mimnaugh, emphasized that criminal networks do not respect borders, necessitating a coordinated response.
  • The US is supporting regional initiatives like the East Africa Anti-Corruption Platform and the UNODC Illicit Finance Fusion Center for Africa.
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