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Originally published by Capital Newstop
June 12, 2026
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EACC targets the youth to accelerate efforts in corruption war.

NAIROBI,Kenya June 12 - Students have been challenged to reject corruption, dishonesty, and academic fraud and instead embrace integrity as a foundation - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) is actively engaging with youth and students to combat corruption, emphasizing the importance of integrity in national development.
- EACC Chairperson Dr. David Oginde challenged students at Mount Kenya University (MKU) to reject dishonesty and corruption, highlighting a concerning trend where young people increasingly view unethical practices as acceptable.
- The launch of the Ethics and Integrity Club at MKU, themed "Rebuilding Trust Through Ethical Leadership," brought together leaders from the anti-corruption sector, academia, and government to foster champions of ethical conduct.
- MKU has introduced a common unit on ethics, integrity, and responsible citizenship, underscoring the university's commitment to value-based education and strengthening institutional partnerships to promote integrity initiatives.
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