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== πŸ“’ Kenya's corruption landscape==
Kenya’s corruption landscape is deeply entrenched and spans multiple sectors, from government and law enforcement to health, education, infrastructure, and judiciary.
Kenya’s corruption landscape is deeply entrenched and spans multiple sectors, from government and law enforcement to health, education, infrastructure, and judiciary.


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* '''Institutional weakness''': Bodies that are meant to fight against corruptions are highly politically influenced.
* '''Institutional weakness''': Bodies that are meant to fight against corruptions are highly politically influenced.
* '''Normalization''': Corruption is often accepted as the "cost of doing business" or accessing services.
* '''Normalization''': Corruption is often accepted as the "cost of doing business" or accessing services.
* '''Driven top down''': Corruption is often driven from country's top leadership.
* '''Top-down driven''': Corruption often originates from the highest levels of leadership in every institution including government.


== Key corruption cases ==
== Key corruption cases ==

Latest revision as of 23:57, 26 July 2025

Kenya’s corruption landscape is deeply entrenched and spans multiple sectors, from government and law enforcement to health, education, infrastructure, and judiciary.

πŸ” Key Characteristics

  • Systemic and high-level: Corruption goes beyond petty bribery and includes grand theft, public resource looting, and procurement fraud.
  • Institutional weakness: Bodies that are meant to fight against corruptions are highly politically influenced.
  • Normalization: Corruption is often accepted as the "cost of doing business" or accessing services.
  • Top-down driven: Corruption often originates from the highest levels of leadership in every institution including government.

Key corruption cases

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