KENYA Revenue Authority will conduct lifestyle audits on some of its employees as part of measures to seal revenue leaks through collusion. KRA yesterday signed an agreement with the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission on combating and preventing corruption, economic crime and unethical practices at the authority.
"In cases where there are departments that have performance lapses, where individuals are unable to deliver set revenue targets, we shall have an integrity intervention," said KRA commissioner general John Njiraini on Friday when he signed the agreement.
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