
Kenyans expressed significant dissatisfaction with the level of integrity, transparency, and accountability in public services in 2024.
A staggering 45.5% of respondents reported being dissatisfied, with another 26.4% being very dissatisfied." This totals 71.9% of the population expressing negative sentiments.
A smaller portion, 13.4%, were satisfied," while a mere 1.1% were very satisfied.
The remaining 13.6% of Kenyans remained neutral on the issue.
This data, drawn from the EACC's National Ethics and Corruption Survey (NECS), indicates a widespread public perception of a lack of ethical conduct and transparency within the public sector.