CSOs accuse government of 'corruption budgeting'
Civil society organizations at the forefront of fighting corruption have faulted the government for promoting what they call "corruption budgeting," even though the vice is affecting service delivery in the country. As Daniel Kibet reports, the agencies are particularly concerned that corrupt civil servants are inflating budgets, but the government has allegedly, over time, deliberately relaxed in taking action to address the issue. The Inspector General of Government, Beti Kamya, admits that corruption is indeed rampant in the budgeting process but has called upon civil society organizations to work with the government to fight the vice.