EACC Now Starts Bible Study Groups to Fight corruption


EACC chairman Eliud Wabukala address residents of Bungoma on Tuesday during the launch of integrity club at Archbishop Eliud Wabukala ACK Malakisi in Lwandanyi ward Sirisia constituency/BRIAN OJAMAA

Ethics and Anti-corruption commission (EACC) have launched a Bible Study Guide which is aimed at helping to fight run away corruption in the country.

According to information posted on Twitter, the guide was launched in partnership with  the Inter-Religious Sector and it is aimed at using the Bible as a weapon against corruption. In fact the, event was so big that it was graced by  EACC Commissioner Rose M. Macharia and EACC Deputy CEO Mr. Michael Mubea.

According to the commission, The Bible Study Guide is intended to help Kenyans ‘interact with the Bible and discover God’s position on corruption and his direction on living a corruption free life.’

It is not yet clear, if the new masterplan will work, but it is believed to be the brainchild of EACC chairman Eliud Wabukala, who has read the Bible for most of his life.

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