Mutua advocates change in governance system to fight corrupt officialsMachakos Governor Alfred Mutua gives his presentation during the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) advisory task force public participation at KICC. Let us have a minimum two-year jail term to life imprisonment for those convicted of corruption. Remove the optional fine in corruption cases and lifestyle audit for public officers before they assume office,” Mutua said. On governance, Mutua wants a president who should be elected through universal suffrage to win with a clear majority of 65 per cent. For successful prosecution, there should be a highly trained prosecution team established for the Corruption and Economic crimes court,” said Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua.
Source: Standard Digital April 17, 2019 15:56 UTC