Corruption: Govt Urged to Streamline Policy
Tuesday, March 8, 2011 - 15:13
A youth lobby group, Youth Agenda, has urged the Kenyan government to consolidate the legal and policy frameworks to fight corruption better.
The organisation is also asking the government to introduce anti-corruption studies in the country's education curriculum.
In the same vein, Anglican Archbishop, Eliud Wabukala, says that the country is making progress in fighting corruption but there is still room for improvement.
Wabukala has commended the Youth Agenda initiative and urged various stakeholders to join hands with the government and help fight the vice.
To read the article titled, “Graft - Lobby urges govt to streamline policy,” click here.
The organisation is also asking the government to introduce anti-corruption studies in the country's education curriculum.
In the same vein, Anglican Archbishop, Eliud Wabukala, says that the country is making progress in fighting corruption but there is still room for improvement.
Wabukala has commended the Youth Agenda initiative and urged various stakeholders to join hands with the government and help fight the vice.
To read the article titled, “Graft - Lobby urges govt to streamline policy,” click here.
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