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Kenya Asks IMF to Review Corruption Issues After Western Push

Nurat  Uthman by Nurat  Uthman
October 4, 2024
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by Nurat Uthman

Kenya’s government has asked the International Monetary Fund to conduct an official assessment of corruption and governance issues, the IMF told Reuters, after a push by Western nations.

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Kenya has struggled with debt that has reached precarious levels in recent years, and its withdrawal of proposed tax hikes earlier this year – following deadly protests – complicated its efforts to unlock a $600 million disbursement from the IMF.

Countries themselves must request the so-called “governance diagnostic”, which investigates whether corruption and governance vulnerabilities are draining revenue or creating other problems in state finances.

“We have received a governance diagnostics request from the authorities,” an IMF spokesperson said in response to written questions.


“The government of Kenya aims to strengthen its governance and anti-corruption policies. They intend to utilize these diagnostics to enhance public spending efficiency, boost competitiveness, foster growth, and reduce poverty in an inclusive manner.”

According to a source, the assessment, while not directly linked to the disbursement, would be a show of goodwill in the country’s efforts to get its finances back on track.


Perceived government waste and corruption were a core driver of mass demonstrations in June that forced President William Ruto to withdraw $2.7 billion in planned tax increases.

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