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US Ambassador Kyle McCarter Faces Backlash Over Corruption Comments

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 30 September 2019.

On September 30, 2019, US Ambassador to Kenya Kyle McCarter faced intense backlash from Kenyans on Twitter over his comments on corruption in the country.

During an integrity walk organized by Transparency International, Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), and the Judiciary, Ambassador McCarter tweeted that the government's next move in the war against graft should be to target the 'big fish.'

"Stood with courageous friends #TIKenya vs Thievery that is depriving the wananchi of the deserved prosperity of the big 4. We must say NO to thievery. @USAMarafiki is boldly engaging to defeat this cancer of Thievery. The big fish must be caught," McCarter tweeted.

However, his comments elicited strong reactions from Kenyans, with some questioning what the US has done to help Kenya fight corruption, while others accused him of dining with the very officials he was targeting.

Responding to the criticism, Ambassador McCarter noted that the cost of the 'big four' agenda was equivalent to the cost of corruption, citing a figure of 800 billion Kenyan shillings.

Others continued to press him on his involvement with high-ranking officials, with one user asking if he had ever had dinner with them. Ambassador McCarter replied that he had, but refused to disclose further details, citing the need to protect his private conversations and strategies.

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