The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has called on county officials to embrace ethical leadership and transparency in their work, warning that corruption continues to undermine devolution and public service delivery.
Speaking in Kisumu during a capacity-building forum for senior officials of the Bungoma County Assembly, EACC’s Regional Manager for Western Kenya, Eric Ngumbi, delivered remarks on behalf of the Commission’s Chief Executive Officer, Abdi Mohamud.
The training, organized through the National Integrity Academy (NiAca), focused on strengthening integrity, accountability, and good governance within county legislative institutions.
Ngumbi noted that corruption remains a serious obstacle to effective governance at the county level, urging leaders to uphold the principles of honesty and fairness in their dealings.
“Corruption remains one of the biggest threats to devolution,” he said, stressing that ethical leadership is essential for building public trust and improving service delivery.
In his statement, EACC boss Abdi Mohamud revealed that the Commission has received more than 50 reports of alleged corruption involving officials of the Bungoma County Assembly. The cases, he said, include instances of conflict of interest, nepotism, and misuse of public resources.
“Such practices betray public trust and undermine the spirit of devolution,” he warned.
According to the 2024/2025 reports by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and Transparency International (TI-Kenya) indicates that corruption in Kenyan county governments remains widespread, with specific counties and departments identified as most prone to graft. Bribery is a primary concern, often a necessity for accessing public services.
Mohamud also appealed to members of the public to play their part in the fight against corruption, particularly ahead of the upcoming National Police Service recruitment.
He cautioned against bribery during the process, saying it compromises merit, competence, and public confidence in law enforcement.
“The fight against corruption is a fight for justice, fairness, and the future of our nation,” Mohamud said. “Let us all be part of the solution.”