The orientation and approach is set out in Chapter Six (“Leadership and Integrity”). Certainly, by following these and other norms elaborated in Chapter Six by the leaders of the state, corruption would be completely eradicated. The chosen of the leaders was not necessarily on the basis “of personal integrity, competence and suitability”. And what about the “Financial probity of State officers”? CONCLUSIONSo it seems that Chapter Six has somehow turned on its head: Instead of helping Kenyans, Kenyans have become the victims of our “leaders”.
Source: The Star March 29, 2019 21:08 UTC