Kenya’s quest for billions in crucial financing from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) now hinges on its commitment to tackle endemic corruption, as the global lender has stressed good governance as a fundamental requirement for future disbursements.
This shift follows a two-week “Governance Diagnostic” mission led by Deputy Division Chief in the Fiscal Affairs Department, Rebecca A. Sparkman, which concluded on June 30.
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Kenya’s quest for billions in crucial financing from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) now hinges on its commitment to tackle endemic corruption, as the global lender has stressed good governance as a fundamental requirement for future disbursements.
By Brian Ngugi