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Four traffic police officers hiding their faces at Nakuru Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) office after they were arrested for allegedly taking bribes. Picture was taken on March 22, 2017. Kenya Police has been mentioned by the 2018 EACC report as one of the leading corrupt institutions. [Joseph Kipsang, Standard]

The Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government led by Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i is the most corrupt ministry, this is according to a report released by an anti-graft body

On Tuesday morning, the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) released a report titled ‘The National Ethics Corruption Survey 2018’ that presented the findings of comprehensive research conducted from November 16 to December 19, 2018.
The Interior Ministry accounts for nearly half of the corruption cases in the country, the report indicates.
“Respondents indicated that one is most likely to experience corruption and unethical conduct in the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government (47.5 per cent) followed by the Ministry of Health (17.9 per cent), Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (13.8 per cent),” EACC reported.
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Other notorious government institutions as highlighted by the report included public hospitals, police stations, county government offices and the Ministry of Education.
“On Government Departments and Agencies, one is most likely to encounter corrupt and unethical practices with the Kenya Police (39.6 per cent), Kenya Power and Lighting Company (12.per cent), National Hospital Insurance Fund (11.1 per cent), National Youth Service (9.5 per cent), Courts (8.6 per cent),” EACC reported.
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Lands and Transport ministries were also on the spot of corruption prevalence.
Kenyans and bribes
In a group of ten, seven people would pay a bribe to obtain services from the Kenyan government,
According to the report, the number of people paying bribes to the government in exchange for services has increased by 35 per cent from 2015 and now stands at 73.1 per cent.
The surge of bribers comes in handy with the rise of Kenyans who seek government services which have increased by 12 per cent to 75.3 per cent.
Most of those willing to pay bribes for quick services, employment and avoid problems with the law enforcers.
In some cases, Kenyans have to bribe in order to access medical services and deal with poverty and drought.
According to EACC, only 5.8 per cent of people report corruption cases after paying a bribe.
Albeit a drop from the previous recent years, the average bribe paid now stands at Sh3,833, the lowest recorded since 2012.
The highest average bribe paid was Sh7,081 which was recorded in 2016.
Nightmare
Corruption which is the country’s worst nightmare covers nearly half of the challenges facing Kenya, the anti-graft body said.
Unemployment follows distantly subsequent to the high cost of living, poor infrastructure especially roads and electricity, poor economy and insecurity.

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