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PRESS RELEASE 2022 CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX REVEALS SCANT PROGRESS AGAINST CORRUPTION Nairobi – Kenya, 31st January 2023: The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International (TI), the global civil society organisation leading the fight against corruption, reveals that most countries have made little to no progress in tackling
On December 9th every year, the world marks the international anti-corruption day to help raise awareness on corruption and highlight rights and responsibilities for everyone in the fight against the vice. Corruption has permeated the country to the point that almost every socio-economic challenge can be linked to corruption. From the
Local communities must not pay the price as the world scrambles for transition minerals, civil society groups tell COP27 leaders. Read More
JOINT CIVIL SOCIETY STATEMENT ON ELECTION PREPAREDNESS AND OTHER PERTINENT ELECTORAL ISSUES IN KENYA
Sunday, 17th July 2022, Nairobi We, members of the CSO organizations under the banner of Uchaguzi Platform, have been reflecting on the state of electoral preparedness and therefore wish to address the following emerging issues and concerns: Read more
On Africa Anti-Corruption Day, 28 Transparency International chapters across Africa have sent an open letter to the leaders of the African Union (AU), reminding them of their anti-corruption commitments and urging additional measures as a matter of urgency. Read the letter here Read press statement here
With 43 days left until the August polls and with official campaigns having started in earnest, we, members of the CSO organizations under the banner of Uchaguzi Platform, have been reflecting on the state of electoral preparedness and other obtaining electoral related issues, and therefore wish to address the following
Whistleblowers help reveal more corporate fraud than management reviews and audits together, making them invaluable in unearthing corrupt practices. They are valiant individuals who risk life and limb to come forth to disclose information about corruption, misconduct, illegal activity, or other wrongdoings; unfortunately, whistleblowers in most parts of the world,
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 Director of Public Prosecutions (REF: TI-Kenya/RFI/1/2021), in the interest of the public, to request for information on the progress of the
Safeguarding the integrity of the electoral process is key in the realization of credible, peaceful, free and fair elections in Kenya. Read more
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 having credible peaceful, free and fair elections. We therefore, wish to address the following emerging issues and concerns; Read more
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