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Survey: Kenyan youth okay with getting rich through corruption

From left, Alex Awiti director at Aga Khan East Africa institute, Hip-Hop artist Mombasa Kelvin Omondi Obunga(C) and Gituro Wainaina Director General of Kenya Vision 2030 officially launch the Kenya Youth Survey Report. PHOTO: EDWARD KIPLIMO.

NAIROBI: Majority of youth have no problem amassing wealth through evading tax evasion and corruption as long as they do not get prosecuted, a new report has revealed.

A new report commissioned by the East African Institute (EAI), the Kenya Youth Survey Report, revealed that 50 per cent of youth in Kenya do not care what means one uses to make money as long as they do not end up in jail.

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