African Anti-Graft Chiefs Convene in Nairobi as EACC Warns of Rising Tech-Driven Corruption
Senior anti-corruption officials from across Africa have gathered in Nairobi for the 8th Annual General Assembly of the Association of African Anti-Corruption Authorities (AAACA), amid growing concerns over increasingly sophisticated corruption networks that are exploiting technology and cross-border financial systems. Speaking during the opening ceremony, Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) Chief Executive Officer Abdi Mohamud described corruption as one of the greatest obstacles to economic growth, good governance and public trust across the continent. Mohamud said the Assembly comes at a critical time when African countries are facing evolving corruption schemes that require stronger collaboration among anti-graft agencies. "At a time when corruption continues to undermine economic growth, weaken public institutions and erode public trust, this Assembly presents a timely opportunity for reflection, learning and collective action," he said. He emphasiz...