Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission Deputy Director for education and public awareness, Dr Emily Mworia, has urged counties to strengthen their mechanisms against graft to safeguard public funds.
Speaking at a training conducted by EACC officers in partnership with a development partner to equip leaders with skills to identify corruption risks early within counties, she urged county leaders to set the pace by leading with integrity and stressed that tackling corruption requires collaboration between leaders and citizens. Kwale Governor Fatuma Achani welcomed the initiative, noting she had decentralised services to improve transparency in procurement and delivery while GIZ cluster coordinator for governance, peace and security Thomas Ansorg assured that GIZ will continue collaborating with EACC at both county and national levels to ensure corruption is decisively addressed.
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