Kenyatta declares corruption as national security threat

President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya
KENYA’S President, Uhuru Kenyatta, has declared
corruption a national security threat.
Kenyatta announced yesterday a raft of measures to
bolster the fight against corruption that is endemic in
East Africa’s largest economy. Measures include the
vetting of Customs and revenue officers, whom the
government believes are denying the country revenue
by taking bribes to overlook individuals’ and institutions’
tax obligations.
Kenyatta’s nearly three-year old regime has come under
heavy criticism for inaction against graft.
Many of the incidents of graft highlighted by the
Kenyan media focused on the Devolution and Planning
Ministry where the minister, Anne Waiguru, resigned at
the weekend, citing health concerns. Kenya ranked a
low 145 out 174 countries in Transparency International
2014 index of perception of graft among countries.

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