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Bribery: Employers risk fines, jail as Govt. moves in to protect whistleblowers

The government says private and public entities must come up with procedures to stop bribery and graft. [Courtesy of New Humanitarian]

The government has moved in to protect whistleblowers from being targeted by corrupt managers or co-workers in public and private institutions.

Attorney-General Kihara Kariuki says both private and public institutions will be required to publish anti-bribery and anti-corruption policies that will guide how the companies deal with suspected cases of corruption.

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