JUST IN: IMF Begins Corruption Assessment in Kenya Following Government Request
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has partnered with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to kick off a critical initiative aimed at assessing how corruption affects Kenya’s economy. In a statement on March 3, 2025, Mudavadi confirmed that a meeting with representatives from the IMF officially launched the IMF Governance Diagnostic Assessment Scoping Mission for Kenya. The extensive study will analyze Kenya’s governance systems to pinpoint corruption vulnerabilities. Mudavadi described the session as productive and insightful, highlighting discussions with Rebecca A. Sparkman, IMF’s Deputy Division Chief, at the launch. During the meeting, Mudavadi and the IMF team explored the mission’s key objectives, particularly
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