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EACC report reveals widespread bribery and low reporting rates

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April 9, 2026
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Over 98% of Kenyans who paid bribes in 2025 did not report their experience to any official institution. This is according to the Kenya National Gender and Corruption Survey 2025, which also shows dwindling public confidence in the government’s commitment to fighting corruption

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