Infotrak: Majority of Kenyans feel country headed in wrong direction

Infotrak Research and Consulting Managing Director Angela Ambitho speaks during the release of the findings of a survey. [PHOTO: DAVID NJAAGA/STANDARD]

Majority of Kenyans feel the country is headed in wrong direction due to increased corruption, a new Infotrak survey has revealed.

The new Infotrak survey shows corruption is highest in police service at 89 percent followed by county governments at 78 percent.

It shows corruption index at the office of Deputy President William Ruto is 51 percent while 46.4 in office of the President.

The survey shows 58.2 percent of Kenyans feel the country is headed in wrong direction, 73 percent feel corruption has increased in the last one year.