The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), in partnership with the Kenya Leadership Forum (KLIF), has launched the Kenya Integrity Plan (KIP) 2023-2028, a strategic blueprint aimed at tackling corruption and promoting transparency in governance.

Speaking during the launch, Attorney General (AG) Dorcas Oduor stated that the KIP launch aligns with the national and international commitments, including the Constitution of Kenya, as a comprehensive framework that emphasises prevention, detection, enforcement, and civic engagement in promoting integrity and ethics. "The Kenya Integrity Plan provides us with a strategic roadmap to reinforce the principles of good governance and address the challenges that have hindered our collective progress under the framework of the KLIF," she noted.

The AG added that the long-awaited launch reaffirms the unwavering commitment to integrity, transparency, and accountability in all facets of the public and private sectors.

She added that the plan establishes clear mechanisms for strengthening institutional frameworks, enhancing public service ethics, and fostering a culture of transparency and accountability.