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).
The Kenya's Corruption Journey | A 10 Year Audit On Provisions In The Constitution On Leadership And Integrity In Curbing Graft
The first ever public corruption scandal in Kenya was in 1965, less than three years after independence. It was famously known as the Ngei Maize Scandal. Paul Ngei, the Minister of Marketing and Cooperatives then was accused of meddling with the Maize Marketing Board and smuggling the crop occasioning a huge shortage in the country.