Corruption remains one of Kenya’s most persistent challenges, draining public resources, weakening institutions, and eroding public trust. From inflated procurement deals to mismanaged public funds, the cost is often borne by Kenyans from all walks of life who are denied access to quality healthcare, education, and other essential services. The frustration is palpable: bribes demanded for services that should be free, leaders escaping accountability, and a culture of impunity that undermines national progress.