The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) will next week launch a programme aimed at sealing loopholes for corruption and improving service delivery at the Ministry of Lands.
The systems examination will be initiated at the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, National Land Registries and Department of Lands in selected counties.
The initiative to be unveiled on August 15 will identify weaknesses and loopholes, policies, procedures and practices that provide opportunities for corruption.
“It is also expected to make recommendations on the best way to secure change that will ensure that the delivery of services is efficient and demonstrates integrity, transparency and accountability,” said a statement from EACC.
The examination team will also prepare a report on findings and recommendations on how to seal identified corruption loopholes.
It will cover the operational areas that deal with land administration and management including support services that relate directly to these functions at the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, the National Land Registries and the department of lands in selected counties.
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