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Kenyan Coalition Government losing war against
corruption-TI
written by Oludare Sunday Fase/USA

Despite the coalition government put together in Kenya to resolve the political crisis the
broke out in aftermath of presidential election, reports say the Kenya government is failing
in its war against political corruption.

In the wake of widespread starvation and rising costs of living, TI-Kenya’s National
Corruption Perceptions Survey shows that many Kenyans believe the government did not
have  the will to tackle corruption.

The reports  also lay blame on the doorstep of the Parliament for failing to stand against
corruption  and uphold the common good.

Transparency International  explained that the survey sought to assess the perceptions of
Kenyans as regards progress on the war against corruption one year after the formation of
the Grand Coalition.

“Coinciding with reports of massive graft within the maize and oil sectors, the survey
sought to establish whether the Kenyan citizen maintains confidence in the expressed
intention of the Coalition to tackle corruption.’’ TI added

“The entire state has been captured to a certain extent by corrupt interests. Nearly every
institution of governance and service delivery is working in the interest of a small group of
people who profit from it,” said Job Ogonda, Executive Director, Transparency
International-Kenya

Findings  

*Most Kenyans surveyed would like to see more and conclusive prosecutions of
individuals implicated in mega scandals.

*The majority have lost confidence in the collective will of the current parliament to
effectively address corruption.

*The re-emergence of post-election violence is viewed as highly likely should the current
administration fail to effectively institute anti-corruption reforms.

Recommendation
TI-Kenya would like to urge the Coalition Government to demonstrate commitment to their
publicly expressed intentions for public sector reform. Specifically, the government must
put in place.

An urgent constitutional dispensation that allows for independence in key government
oversight institutions to facilitate transparency and accountability as outlined in Agenda
Item 4 of the Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation Framework Immediate and
conclusive action to prosecute the alleged cases of malfeasance and misappropriation in
the public sector.

TI-Kenya further urges every citizen to continue to monitor the priorities of the 10th
parliament as the country awaits the 2012 elections

Source: TI -Newsroom | March 2009

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