Frequently asked questions about Ethics and anti-corruption commission and the fight against corruption
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- What is the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC)
- What is the work of EACC
- Who is the head of EACC
- What are the functions of EACC
- Is EACC independent
- Where are the offices of EACC
- Does the commission cooperate with other agencies in carrying out its functions
- How does EACC work with other agencies
- Does the commission have power to prosecute cases it investigates
- Can EACC pursue corruption offenses committed by Kenyans living outside the Country
- is there any legal protection for informers of whistle blowers who may assist EACC in its work
- Are the witnesses in corruption cases also protected
- Can one report corruption to EACC while their identity remain protected
- Have there been incidences where people impersonate staff of EACC
- What happens should an officer of the commission engage in corruption or unethical conduct
- What are the penalties for corruption offences and economic crimes
- Are state officers or public officers under duty to declare their wealth
- Why is it necessary for public officers to declare their wealth
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