Feb 10, 2005
The resignation of Kenya's anti-graft boss raised concerns inside and outside the government on Monday as observers lamented the loss of a beacon of integrity in the country's fight against corruption. John Githongo quit as presidential anti-graft advisor effective Monday but gave no reason for his decision, saying only he "was no longer able to continue serving the government of Kenya". Friends said he had become increasingly frustrated with a lack of government cooperation.
































