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    Nairobi City County Corruption Prevention Policy 2018

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    2018
    Author
    County Government of Nairobi
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    Policy Paper
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    County Government of Nairobi
    Abstract/Overview

    The Nairobi City County appreciates existence of Corruption within the Institution. However, the county is committed to highest possible standards of openness, probity and accountability. This is reflected in the County’s government values which include working with integrity, openness and honesty on the principles of conduct, based on trust, respect, fairness, sincerity and equality. The County Government recognizes that the citizens of Nairobi need to have confidence in those that are responsible for the delivery of services. Fraudulent or corrupt acts of the staff will impact on public confidence in the County government which would damage both its reputation and image. The responsibility of the management, the members of the County Assembly and all stakeholders. The Nairobi City County as an integral component of the Republic of Kenya is fully committed to the values and policies of National Development. The County government endeavors to partake of the implementation of the national development strategies that will only be achieved in a corrupt free state to which this policy is addressed. The County government aims at getting rid of corrupt staff as most other government and public institutions make positive efforts to mitigate corruption.

    Subject/Keywords
    Training and Development; Corruption Prevention; Whistle Blower; Confeditiality; Internal Controls; Kenya
    Publisher
    County Government of Nairobi
    Series
    Policy Paper;2018
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    http://repository.kippra.or.ke/handle/123456789/1353
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