Asking for sexual favours in exchange for jobs and salary increment should be criminalised, Transparency Rwanda, a non-profit non-governmental organisation, has said.
Speaking at a workshop at Parliament on Friday, Francine Umurungi, the in charge of institutional development and advocacy at Transparency Rwanda said there are so many cases of sex-based corruption in Rwanda yet there is no legal provisions that condemn it so most offenders go unpunished.
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