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Lack of political good will and lack of successful prosecutions of graft cases have been cited as major factors hampering the elimination of corruption in the country. During the 2024 Integrity Walkathon in Nairobi, Transparency International and other stakeholders led by the executive director for Center for Multiparty democracy Franklin Mukwanja urged Kenyans to demand accountability from their leaders and speak up against corruption in society.Tilio Marko with more
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TI report ranks Kenya at position 126 out 180 in regional corruption out look
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