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Kenyan’s secret millionaires: Suspicious transactions worth millions The latest investigations involves relatives of Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu and some company directors EACC Chief Executive Officer Twalib Mbarak told the Sunday Nation the investigation of suspicious transactions involving Sh588 million was complex and included unmasking several persons of interest Focus will be on bank accounts and property linked to the governor’s family and
Get off the fence on public affairs, EACC’s CEO to the youth 01:03:2024: The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission CEO, Mr Twalib Mbarak has called on the Kenyan youth to take a keen interest and play an active role in the leadership and governance matters in the society Mr Mbarak provided numerous pathways through which the young people could access and engage in public affairs including through advocacy, research and innovation, as integrity
Members biography - EACC Kenya | iaaca Mr Twalib Mbarak, CBS is the Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) Mr Mbarak served in the Kenya Military from 1984 to 1999 as a cadet and rose through the ranks He was commissioned as Second Lieutenant in 1985, and was promoted to First Lieutenant in 1987
Heads of Institutions - EAAACA Here are the current heads of institutions from all our member states, and the institutions they lead
The man set to take over at Integrity Centre – Nairobi News Mr Twalib Mbarak will take over from Waqo who took office in January 2013 Mr Waqo is the first CEO of EACC, which replaced the now defunct Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission Mr Mbarak is an ex-military who served in the intelligence arm of the Kenya Defence Forces His name will be forwarded to the National Assembly for approval
Get off the fence on public affairs – EACC’s CEO to the youth The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission CEO, Mr Twalib Mbarak has called on the Kenyan youth to take a keen interest and play an active role in leadership and governance matters in the society Mr Mbarak provided numerous pathways through which the young people could access and engage in public affairs, including through advocacy, research and innovation, as integrity champions, and by