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Revision as of 10:19, 20 July 2025
π’ Kenya's corruption landscape
Kenyaβs corruption landscape is deeply entrenched and spans multiple sectors, from government and law enforcement to health, education, infrastructure, and judiciary.
π 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.
Key corruption cases
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