Kenyans have reacted to the announcement most corrupt government ministries of the most corrupt as revealed by the EACC, Most Corrupt: Kenya Police was ranked first followed National Police Service Commission (13.7%), Public Hospitals (9.8%), Kenya Revenue Authority (8.2%), National Land Commission (7.3%), National Transport and Safety Authority (4.9%) and Immigration Department (4.3%).
Kenyans have accused the commission has been faulted of being corrupt, biased and reluctant on its work.
Don’t just feed us with information you will do nothing about,, we want convictions and return of the looted public funds and its proceeds.
— Harry githaiga (@Hk_githaiga) October 1, 2018
We want action taken!
— Erick Makatu Wa Shinyalu (@Emakatu) October 1, 2018
EACC is unnecessary cost to this country. It beats logic to abolish Senate and leave you standing. @UKenyatta @NAssemblyKE @EzekielMutua
— Sleeping Giant (@XMarine001) October 1, 2018
The survey which was conducted between September 18 and October 24 last year and which sampled 5,977 households across the 47 counties showed that delays in service provision is the most common form of unethical conduct in the country.
Hiyo list yoooooooooooote na wale mnatuonyeshanga ni traffic cops… You must be very proud of yourselves.
— Irungu ?? (@_iru_ngu) October 1, 2018
The report further showed that the most common forms of unethical conduct in the country are delays in service provision (40.6%), corruption activities including bribery (39.1%), conflict interest (32.9%), criminal activities such as fraud, theft and embezzlement (31%), discrimination (30.7%) and lateness (28%).
If you have evidence why don’t you prosecute them. So unatuambia tu do…this PR is nonsense.
— Mbûrù Njõrõgè, KE?? Luifarm Group. (@luisgideonsnr) October 1, 2018
OK now we know that ,and then what, ur the people responsible to investigate the culprits in this ministries……only We ordinary Kenyans are allowed to cry here on this platform…..your work is to act, na kama mmeshindwa kazi mseme @EACCKenya
— Shots fired (@Gichwizo) October 1, 2018
The report did however note that the levels of corruption and unethical conduct dropped to 70.4 percent from 79.4 percent in 2016.