NAIROBI, Kenya– Kenya has gained global recognition in the fight against corruption, with the Chief Executive Officer of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), Abdi A. Mohamud, securing a seat on the Executive Committee of the International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (IAACA).
Mohamud was elected to the Hong Kong-based anti-graft body’s leadership during IAACA’s 14th General Meeting on February 6, marking a significant milestone for Kenya’s anti-corruption efforts on the international stage.
IAACA, which brings together 180 anti-corruption agencies from various countries, is responsible for promoting the implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) and strengthening global collaboration in tackling corruption.
EACC CEO ELECTED TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF IAACA The Chief Executive Officer of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission, Mr. Abdi A. Mohamud, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (IAACA). Mr. Mohamud’s…
Mohamud’s election is seen as an endorsement of Kenya’s progress in combating graft, as the EACC continues to prevent the loss of public funds through proactive investigations, asset recovery, and high-profile prosecutions.
The Commission has also been instrumental in securing convictions and reclaiming proceeds of corruption.
With this appointment, Mohamud will play a key role in shaping international anti-corruption policies while expanding Kenya’s cooperation with other anti-graft agencies worldwide.
His position on IAACA’s Executive Committee is expected to bolster cross-border collaboration and enhance efforts to combat corruption at both national and global levels.
Mohamud’s inclusion in IAACA’s top leadership underscores Kenya’s growing influence in global anti-corruption efforts.
The country has recently ramped up enforcement measures, leading to the forfeiture of unexplained wealth and increased accountability for public officials.