South Sudan Anti-Corruption Commission benchmarks with EACC

11:04:2025: The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) hosted a delegation from the South Sudan Anti-Corruption Commission (SSACC) as part of a five-day benchmarking tour. The visit, which started on March 17 and ended on March 21, 2025, aimed to foster collaboration, share best practices, and strengthen anti-corruption efforts between the two nations.
The eight-member delegation, led by Hon. Samuel Jock Bany Mading, Deputy Board Chairperson SSACC, sought to gain insights into Kenya’s anti-corruption strategies and ethical governance standards. The team engaged EACC Vice Chairperson Dr. Monica Muiru, Commissioners Dr. Cecilia Mutuku, Colonel (Rtd) Alfred Mshimba, CPA John Ogallo, CEO Mr. Abdi A. Mohamud, and directors.

his right in a group photo with EACC Commissioners sitting from right, Colonel (Rtd) Mshimba, CPA Ogallo and Dr. Mutuku, other members of the SSACC delegation and EACC directors
Dr. Muiru reaffirmed EACC’s commitment to support regional peer agencies in strengthening anti-corruption initiatives through sharing best practices. Mr. Mohamud expressed appreciation for the confidence SSACC has demonstrated by choosing to visit Kenya on a learning tour.
Engagement with key constitutional bodies
As part of the bench-marking tour, EACC facilitated visits for the South Sudan delegation to key institutions that promote transparency and accountability. These included the Financial Reporting Centre (FRC), Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA), and Office of the Auditor General (OAG).
