New EACC Staff Learn The Ropes

New EACC Staff Learn The Ropes

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has just concluded an induction exercise for its newly recruited staff. The 65 staff members were officially welcomed by EACC Deputy CEO Michael Mubea and Commissioner Rose Mghoi at a ceremony at the Kenya School of Curriculum Development (KICD).

Commissioner Mghoi congratulated the new team for qualifying to join the Commission and challenged them to take up the war against corruption seriously particularly in view of the heightened public outcry following revelations of mega scandals that have hit the government and led to loss of billions of public funds.

She warned the staff of mounting public attacks on the Commission and urged them to stay focused on the heavy task of winning the war against graft. At the same time she urged the new team to uphold integrity in their undertakings.

Vice Chair Sophia Lepuchirit during the closing ceremony.

At the closing ceremony, the Vice Chair, Commissioner Sophia Lepuchirit, retaliated the need to remain strong and courageous in the face of negative publicity over the commissions work. The war against corruption,” she said, is not for the faint-hearted, and as such you will be required to embrace our core values, courage being one of them. She urged the team to work together in order to achieve the Commission’s goals.

The Vice chair also acknowledged the KICD management for providing a conducive environment for the running of the programme and thanked the new team for being active participants.

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