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EACC: The Most Corrupt Ministries

The anti-corruption watchdog (EACC) has ranked Interior ministry as most prone to corruption, followed by ministries of Health and Lands. At 64.7 percent, the Dr Fred Matiang'i-led ministry has jumped from 45.7 percent in 2016, with Kenya Police ranked at 23.8 percent, followed by the National Police Service Commission

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EACC: The Most Corrupt Ministries

The anti-corruption watchdog (EACC) has ranked Interior ministry as most prone to corruption, followed by ministries of Health and Lands. At 64.7 percent, the Dr Fred Matiang'i-led ministry has jumped from 45.7 percent in 2016, with Kenya Police ranked at 23.8 percent, followed by the National Police Service Commission at 13.7 percent. In the survey done between September 18 and October 24 and which sampled 5,977 households in Kenya's 47 counties, 76 percent of Kenyans revealed that they did not receive government services after failing to pay a bribe. Of those who were denied services, a disappointing 93 per cent said they did not report acts of corruption they witnessed. Half of those polled said they paid a bribe because it was the only way to...

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