After months of conducting a governance diagnostic assessment within President William Ruto's administration, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has finally completed their evaluation.

The Bretton Woods Institution marked the end of the assessment on Tuesday evening, which aimed to identify corruption vulnerabilities in the current regime.

Following the completion of the assessment, the lender stated that a report on the mission's findings and proposed measures to curb corruption in Kenya would be released before the end of this year.

The governance diagnostic, which was conducted by the IMF's Technical Assistance team, also sought to strengthen Kenya's governance and anti-corruption policy.  President William Ruto during a meeting with IMF officials and officials from the Kenyan national treasury at State House in Nairobi on November 13, 2023 PCS Specifically, it aimed to investigate and establish whether corruption and governance issues were draining revenue or creating other problems in state finances.