Kenya, July 10, 2026 - The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has stepped up international cooperation in the fight against graft after holding talks with a senior delegation from China's Shaanxi Provincial Supervisory Commission.
The delegation, led by the commission's Director General Wang Xingning, met EACC officials in Nairobi to explore closer collaboration in combating corruption through knowledge sharing, research and capacity building.
The discussions focused on exchanging experiences and best practices in promoting integrity, accountability and transparency amid increasingly sophisticated forms of corruption.
EACC Chairperson Dr. David Oginde said the commission was keen to learn from China's experience in preventing and combating corruption, noting that international cooperation was essential in strengthening anti-graft efforts.
"Sharing knowledge, experiences and best practices with partner institutions is critical in enhancing our collective capacity to prevent and combat corruption," Dr. Oginde said.
Mr. Wang said corruption continues to evolve as perpetrators adopt new methods to evade detection, calling on anti-corruption agencies to remain agile and responsive to emerging threats.
EACC Chief Executive Officer Abdi Mohamud reaffirmed the commission's commitment to strengthening cooperation with the Shaanxi Provincial Supervisory Commission through joint research, training programmes and knowledge exchange.
He said the partnership would enhance institutional capacity and support efforts to promote integrity and accountability in public service.
The meeting underscored the growing importance of international collaboration in tackling cross-border corruption and strengthening governance through shared expertise and coordinated action.
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