Since none of the participants took responsibility for the failure to tame graft, the blame game can only, therefore, mean they are either accomplices or failures in their job. But a look and an analysis of some past developments reveals these public servants are not on the wrong. Parliament approved the Ndegwa Commission Report, which allowed public servants to do business opening corruption floodgates and condoning conflicts of interest and sabotage. Kenyans have every reason to excuse President Uhuru for being in the dark about the genesis of the corruption scourge. For the country to redeem its dented image and tame corruption, the Ndegwa Report has to scrapped.
Source: The Star October 27, 2016 23:29 UTC