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Kisii to launch ethics and anti-corruption policy

Kisii county governor James Ongwae and county commissioner Chege Mwangi consult on how to conserve time during Madaraka day celebrations at Gusii stadium in Kisii county on June 01,2015. (Photo: Denish Ochieng/ Standard)

The county administration is set to unveil a code of conduct for public officers and an ethics and anti-corruption policy as it seeks to develop a culture of zero tolerance to corruption.

Speaking in Kisii town during Madaraka Day celebrations, Governor James Ongwae said his government has also put place structures to boost service delivery.

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