Kenya is partnering with China in a bid to fight corruption through capacity-building initiatives designed to enhance and diversify strategies to combat corruption, the Ethics and Anti-corruption Commission.
EACC revealed this partnership after meeting China’s Deputy Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and Vice Chairperson of the National Supervisory Commission Fu Kui, who is in Kenya to seal the partnership.
The EACC Chairperson Dr.Oginde, and CEO Mbarak hosted Fu Kui alongside Li Xi, a Member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee at the Commission Headquarters.

During the meeting, Fu Kui reaffirmed his commitment to supporting EACC’s anti-corruption efforts.
“Fu Kui expressed his strong commitment to supporting the Commission’s anti-corruption efforts, particularly through capacity-building initiatives designed to enhance and diversify strategies in the fight against corruption.’’
The commission’s chairperson, Oginde, expressed gratitude for the continuous support CCDI and the People’s Republic of China have provided through this vital partnership.
Oginde moreover highlighted the importance of unity against corruption and the need to advance international cooperation to combat it effectively.
Corruption has been one of the major issues affecting Kenya.
The commission has been on a loop to fight it, with several top leaders in the nation having been grilled and investigated.


