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Graft lessons we can learn from the Orient.

Even with the dramatic events of the World cup of 2018, corruption in Kenya still remains as one of the highly debated topics by citizens during this period. The past several months brought to light scandals that have bewildered most of us and they have left us wondering when the camel's back will finally break. The big question, of course, remains to be how long this country will continue holding these discussions without any conceivable and significant positive outcome for   Wanjiku and a massive turn around in the way we handle our public coffers. South East Asia Singapore has in the past, and on many occasions, been used in contrast with our country’s economy. Since its independence, Singapore has gradually grown to a highly developed market economy, which is highly dependent on export trade. Between the years 1965 and 1995, it’s estimated that the country’s economy was able to achieve an annual growth rate of 6% p.a. This was viewed as a great contributor to the trans