Tuesday, 16 July 2013

TI Global Corruption Barometer gets instant response from Kenya's police

Interesting article from Kenya, showing the Inspector General of Police's response to the recent TI report that ranked Kenya's police as the most corrupt public institution. The IG urged citizens to capture evidence of illicit transactions with police on their mobile phones and said they would get tougher with those caught.
Nigerian Police were also identified as one of the most corrupt public institutions according to the global corruption barometer. It will be interesting to see if there is an equally positive reaction from the Nigerian counterparts.


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