EACC

Oparanya Arrest And Charges Must Follow High Court Judgement Quashing DPP's Decision To Drop Corruption Charges

In his judgement, Hon. Justice B.M. Musyoki declared that the DPP’s directive to drop charges of corruption, conflict of interest, abuse of office, and money laundering was irregular, opaque, and contrary to public interest. The judgement further revealed that the DPP acted unconstitutionally by disregarding the input of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), the mandated investigative agency, and instead relied solely on submissions from Wycliffe Oparanya’s legal team.

TYC Challenges the Constitutionality Of Multi-Agency Team, Calls For The Protection Of Independence of AntiCorruption Institutions

Today, the National Integrity Alliance (NIA) filed a constitutional petition (E532 OF 2025) at the High Court challenging the constitutionality of the Multi-Agency Team on War against Corruption (MAT). Subsequently, in the interim, Hon. Chacha Mwita J. issued conservatory orders suspending the Presidential Proclamation that establishes MAT, thereby suspending implementation of the Multi Agency Team.

TYC Joins Stakeholders in Financial Investigations Dialogue For strategic Fight Against Corruption

The week-long seminar was held at the Kenya School of Government, Lower Kabete Campus from June 9th – 13th in collaboration with the European Union through its PLEAD II Programme and the UNODC Global Programme against Money Laundering, Proceeds of Crime, and the Financing of Terrorism (GPML).

President Ruto Signs Conflict of Interest Bill Into Law

In a landmark move to strengthen the country’s anti-corruption framework, President William Ruto has signed the long-awaited Conflict of Interest Bill into law at State House, Nairobi. The new legislation is expected to significantly curb the abuse of power and misuse of public resources by public officers.