Private sector lobbies launch initiative to fight corruption

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"To truly overcome systemic corruption, we need to aim for a fundamental change in mindsets, one which rejects corruption at every level," said Cipe Regional Director Lars Benson.

"We must send that message to the people we serve through this conference and through our actions."

Cipe Kenya Representative Ben Kiragu said the impact of corruption does not spare the private sector.

Through the Ethics First initiative and Integrity Champions Network, Cipe aims to connect the stakeholders who can change the business landscape to enable greater business accountability and integrity.

Federation of Kenya Employers Executive Director Jacquline Mugo said despite market reforms, several business surveys reveal that companies frequently encounter demands for bribes and informal payments to get things done.

"We must as business acknowledge our role in this vice. We can only make strides in the fight against corruption by coming together as all stakeholders," she said.

Milestones Resource Solutions CEO Fatma Elmaawy said good business ethics is essential for the long-term success of any organisation.