Jun 07, 2006
A new plan to address corruption in Kenya has been adopted as government continues to be criticised for overseeing widespread graft. The National Anti-Corruption Plan was drawn up by the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC), a government body mandated to investigate graft. The plan comes amidst charges that President Mwai Kibaki's administration has failed dismally in meeting its election pledge to root out corruption in the country, despite having introduced new measures to prevent bribery and related ills.
































