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The cost of corruption and bribery in Kenya has gone up in the last one year. A report by the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission shows that Kenyans paying bribes to access services are now paying nearly as twice as they did two years ago. The report also lists the national transport and safety authority and the police as the institutes where Kenyans are most likely to be asked for bribes for services rendered.
EACC survey shows Kenyans forced to pay larger bribes in 2023
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