Giving bribes remains the most widespread form of corruption in public offices, followed by receiving of bribes, favouritism, abuse of office, tribalism, nepotism, and embezzlement of funds, the latest report by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission shows.
According to the National Ethics and Corruption Survey 2024, corruption is now ranked as the second biggest problem in the country after unemployment.
Other concerns raised by respondents include poverty, high cost of living, poor health services, bad roads and weak leadership.
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