Corruption remains Kenya's most intractable governance challenge, simultaneously acknowledged by almost everyone as a critical problem and sustained by structural, political, and cultural factors that...
Public procurement is the single largest mechanism through which government spending enters the Kenyan economy, creating enormous business opportunities while also presenting significant risks of corr...
Corruption costs Kenya hundreds of billions of shillings annually and affects every aspect of public life, from procurement and land administration to healthcare and education. This article examines t...
Corruption has been called Kenya's most serious governance challenge, estimated to cost the economy billions of shillings annually and undermining public trust in institutions. Yet Kenya also has one ...