dc.description.abstract | This study sets out to examine the efficacy of the policy, legal and institutional
frameworks for combating corruption in Kenya. There is no doubt that corruption is the
greatest impediment to economic growth, prosperity and reduction of poverty. The
central argument of' this study is that sound policy, legal and institutional frameworks is a
prerequisite for effective and successful war against corruption. Descriptive analysis of
secondary data on policy, legal and institutional frameworks reveals that; first, there is no
written National Anti-Corruption Policy in Kenya. This has led to disharmony, overlaps
and duplicity among the various institutions tasked to fight corruption. Secondly, the laws
in place to tackle corruption have inherent flaws and gaps which render them in effective.
The conclusion derived from this study is that, for any meaningful fight against
corruption in Kenya there is need to have an appropriate policy, legal and institutional
frameworks. The study recommends formulation of appropriate policy, review and
harmony of anti-corruption laws, and strengthening of the legal and institutional
structures in place to fight corruption. | en |