Kenya’s wealth drained by corruption: How ordinary citizens pay the price

NAIROBI: KENYA is losing billions of dollars every year to corruption and graft and the costs are felt most acutely by ordinary citizens. According to a recent African Development Bank (AfDB) report, illicit financial flows alone strip the country of up to $1.5 billion annually, money that could fund schools, hospitals, and roads. Inefficient public … The post Kenya’s wealth drained by corruption: How ordinary citizens pay the price first appeared on Daily News .