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23Jun
WE MUST PROTECT THOSE WHO SPEAK UP AGAINST CORRUPTION
Whistleblowers help reveal more corporate fraud than management reviews and audits together, making them invaluable in unearthing corrupt practices. They are valiant [...]
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15Jun
KENYANS DEMAND COVID-19 KEMSA PROBE UPDATE AND ACTION
On 29th March 2021, Transparency International Kenya, Inuka Kenya Trust and The Kenya Legal & Ethical Issues Network on HIV and AIDS (KELIN) wrote to the Office of the [...]
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27May
Safeguarding the Integrity of the Electoral Process in Kenya
Safeguarding the integrity of the electoral process is key in the realization of credible, peaceful, free and fair elections in Kenya. Read more
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15May
THE STATE OF ELECTORAL PREPAREDNESS
As members of civil society organizations, we hold that an electoral process that takes a wrong turn could potentially threaten the country’s heritage and aspirations of [...]
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05May
05May
High Court Ruling Spells Clarity in the Regulation of Campaign Financing in Kenya
Thursday, 5th May 2022 – Nairobi, Kenya: The High Court of Kenya has today declared that election campaign spending limits in Sections 12, 18 and 19 of the Election [...]
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27Apr
EACC should be declared the final custodian of Chapter 6 of the Constitution
We have noted with deep concern the seeming lack of commitment by key election oversight institutions to enforce and uphold values of Chapter 6 especially during the 2022 [...]
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24Apr
Joint Civil Society Statement on the good, the bad and the ugly of the just concluded political party primaries.
Sunday, 24th April 2022, Nairobi: Political Parties held their party primaries in line with the IEBC’s statutory requirement that allparties hold nominations and resolve any [...]
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13Apr
SAVE KENYANS FROM CORRUPT LEADERS BY STRICTLY ENFORCING CHAPTER 6 OF THE CONSTITUTION
Wednesday, 13th April 2022, Nairobi: Civil Society Organisations under the banner of the National Integrity Alliance (NIA) have been closely monitoring key developments in [...]
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10Apr
Joint Civil Society Statement on the ongoing political party primaries and other prevalent issues ahead of the 2022 general elections.
Sunday, 10th April 2022, Nairobi As the 9th August 2022 general elections draws near, the rise in political temperatures witnessed across the country continue to drive [...]
Read more Joint Civil Society Statement on the ongoing political party primaries and other prevalent issues ahead of the 2022 general elections.