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28Sep
Likelihood and Impact of Corruption in the Mining Sector High
Nairobi, Kenya – 28th September, 2017: Most individuals fail to report the cases of corrupt practices in the mining sector. According to a report Corruption Risk [...]
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26Sep
Launch of the National Report on Corruption Risk Assessment in the Issuance of Licenses, Permits and Contracts in the Mining Sector – Kenya, Thursday, 28th September 2017
TI-Kenya is implementing a project named ‘‘Mining for Sustainable Development’’ which aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the award of mining sector permits, [...]
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25Sep
Speech by Samuel Kimeu, Executive Director Transparency International Kenya, During the Stakeholders Briefing For Non-Governmental Organizations on how to Engage with Un Environment and The United Nations Environment Assembly on September 25, 2017 at the UN Headquarters, Gigiri
Erik Solheim, Executive Director-UN Environment, Juliette Biao, Director UN Environment Regional Office for Africa, Henrick Maihack – Resident Representative Kenya Freidrich [...]
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12Sep
End-line Survey, Elections Project (Kagua Kiongozi). Machakos County 11th – 15th September
TI-Kenya has been implementing a Voter Education project in Uasin Gishu and Machakos counties, and at the national level through media advocacy ahead of the August 2017 [...]
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05Sep
Reporting of Corruption Incidents Remains Low in East Africa
Many East Africans do not report bribery incidents they encounter. According to the East Africa Bribery Index 2017 launched on 31st August 2017 in Kampala, Uganda, only 10% of [...]
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04Sep
East African Bribery Index 2017
East African Bribery Index (EABI) 2017
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04Sep
Kenyans Still Willing to Pay a Bribe to Access Key Services
Nairobi, Kenya – 31st August 2017: Many Kenyans are forced to pay a bribe to access key services. According to the East Africa Bribery Index (EABI) 2017, Kenyans would pay a [...]
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17Aug
Press Release: Transparency International condemns raids and harassment of civil society in Kenya
Issued by Transparency International Secretariat Transparency International, the global anti-corruption organisation, and Transparency International Kenya condemn the [...]
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15Aug
Press Release on the 2017 General Election in Kenya
Nairobi, Kenya: Tuesday, 15th August, 2017: On 8th August 2017, Kenyans exercised their sovereignty by voting for their preferred candidates for various positions. Recent [...]
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01Aug
Statement by Transparency International Kenya on the #NaswaGateScandal Report
Nairobi: Tuesday, 1st August, 2017: Our attention has been drawn to a report circulating on social media under the hashtag #NaswaGateScandal. This report is not by or from [...]
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