Kenya's corruption level has once again fallen below the global average, a recent assessment has revealed.
In the recent rankings released on February 11, Kenya ranks 121 out of 180 countries in the 2024 Corruption Perception Index.
Transparency International ranked countries as per their levels of public sector corruption where Kenya scored 32 points out of 100, failing to meet the global average of 43 points.
The rankings unearthed worrying trends of how corruption is becoming a major threat to climate action. Although the current rankings are Kenya's highest score since 2012, the scores indicate a modest improvement from 31 to the current 32 points.