EACC requests for more funds.
EACC requests for more funds to fight corruption cases. The commission’s strategic plans to upgrade.
In it’s strategic plan 2023-2028 the commission plans investigations on corruption, economic crimes and bribery.
More funds to up the game
EACC plans to set up a follow up of cases and closely supervise the implementations of measures to prevent graft.
In partnership with other agencies, the commission plans to automate it’s monitoring and evaluation systems.
EACC promises to lias with technological equipments and find ways on how to curb the vices.
In comparison to the President William Ruto commitment to fight corruption, EACC prioritizes on impactful cases.
According to Mr David Oginde the EACC chairperson says that, their efforts is to focus on high profile suspects.
He also says that, the clergy should step up also and preach against corruption cases in Kenya which is a setback.
EACC Chief Executive Officer Twalib Mbarak says the political culture of tokenism must change if we want to curb corruption.
Leaders must go out of their way to fight corruption
He laments that inadequate resources and under-staffing and low budgetary in the allocation of funds is a huge setback to them.
As a body responsible to fight corruption, the commission needs stable form of finance to enable if fight corruption cases.
The Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi points out that, Kenya will not reach its target to fight against corruption.
New guidelines ahead of national examinations.
Together with the EACC he urges all leaders to play their role as far as fighting the vice that is long-term in Kenya.
The leadership of EACC should ensure that it helps citizens to change the values in the society, he adds.
According to Auditor General Nancy Gathungu, corruption is what weakens the financial and development systems in the country.
She warns that, if the commission is not keen enough the target to fight corruption and attain a sustainable development.
EACC requests for more funds.