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KFS unveils anti-graft policies to boost integrity

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KFS Chief Forest Conservator Alex Lemarkoko and UNODC's Giovanni Borusaard at the launch. [Samson Wire, Standard]

Kenya Forest Service (KFS) has embarked on instilling integrity among rangers following accusations of abetting corruption.

Rangers have particularly been linked to aiding illegal logging in forests - a move that has led the state agency to develop new policies to avert the vice.

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