Civil Society Submission to the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group

Dear Mr. Joel Salas and Mr. Paul Kett,

Corruption is an obstacle to the G20 objective of a sustainable, just and stable global economy. Bad governance distorts markets and destabilises societies, exacerbating poverty and social injustice. Governments, businesses and citizens across the globe have to join efforts to fight this common scourge by promoting more open governments and transparent and effective development cooperation.

KPTJ Press Statement On The Confirmation Of Charges Decision

Kenyans for Peace with Truth and Justice (KPTJ), an independent umbrella body of Kenyan civil society  organizations wish to express our strong support for the International Criminal Court (IC

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Organized Crime infiltrating Kenya’s institutions

October 4, 2011 -Transnational organized crime in Kenya has expanded and penetrated government and business structures and threatens the capacity of state institutions to

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Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA)
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