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Tame corruption, else, Kenya is stuck

When President Uhuru Kenyatta released the ‘List of Shame’ – an Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) dossier that laid bare suspected corruption in Kenya – many Kenyans rejoiced.

The ‘List of Shame’ had the names of 175 individuals, mostly Government officials, including five Cabinet secretaries suspected to have been involved in corrupt deals. Its release showed the president was willing to fight corruption in the country.

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