Mr Mbarak, who has been nominated to fill the position of the chief executive officer of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), declared it an institutional that is “wobbling”. Fear is finally running down,” the 53-year-old said when the National Assembly Committee on Justice and Legal affairs vetted him on Friday. The Constitution provides that the EACC is only answerable to Parliament, no other authority,” he said even as he pitched for multi-agency strategies to end the vice. Mr Mbarak faulted the EACC Act especially regarding the investigation of every case reported to it. “We need to amend the law to classify the kind of cases that can be handled by the EACC.
Source: Daily Nation December 14, 2018 15:00 UTC