MMUST in partnership with EACC to prevent corruption at the university

By Hilda Atika

Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST) in partnership with Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) have embarked on a programme of preventing corruption as part of the commission mandate on systems review and accountability.

This comes after the university management in the past years faced scandals of corruption before the current Vice Chancellor Prof Solomon Shibairo took the leadership position.

EACC officials led by the Director of Services Vincent Okong’o said been to other institutions of higher learning, ministry of education, TVET to ensure they fight corruption.

OKong’o pointed out that procurement management needs accountability for it can lead to trouble adding that EACC has to submit recommendations to provide free programmes without corruption.

Constructions of institutions projects, engineering technology, health services, education and disaster management require substantial resources management prudently with better services.

Launching the EACC exercise at MMUST together with the VC Prof Shibairo said they are developing a report and will present the report to universal outlook and share findings.

According to Dr. Musanaji Rutiva the Chair Council MMUST partnering with EACC been managing universal process, checked on progress systems  and documents, policies to ensure is good enough with no obstacles, leaving the university stronger than usual when more corrupt cases were reported.

Knowing that the  university is the biggest beneficiary  to members of the public with service delivery he said  are  financially stable  and all employers are paid on time so far and tried their level best to meet workers’ demands.

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