April 3, 2025

EACC invites Kenyans for integrity training at a cost of Ksh.53,000

EACC invites Kenyans for integrity training at a cost of Ksh.53,000

Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) invites Kenyans to pay Ksh.53,000 for integrity training as it starts coaching 9 Ugandans

Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) invites Kenyans to pay Ksh.53,000 for integrity training as it starts coaching 9 Ugandans.

The National Integrity Academy, the training arm of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), has invited Kenyans to pay Ksh.53,000 for an integrity training program.

This was intimated by EACC CEO nominee Abdi Mohamud during his vetting on Tuesday, noting that the programme, dubbed the Executive Leadership and Integrity Training Program, is currently coaching 9 Ugandans.

The Commission intimated to Citizen Digital that the 9 include MPs who were accompanied by two members of the secretariat.

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The programme running from December 2 to 6, aims to empower leaders with tools to strengthen oversight, governance, and ethical practices. 

The training will also focus on anti-corruption legal frameworks, ethical obligations on leadership and fostering an ethical culture. 

Participants, EACC added, will also explore Kenya’s successes in combating corruption.

This lies on the backdrop of the commission’s goal of building a corruption-free East African Region through collaboration.

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