Nairobi — Former military intelligence officer Twalib Mbarak on Monday assumed office as the Chief Executive Officer of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
Following his swearing-in at a ceremony presided over by Chief Justice David Maraga at the Supreme Court, Mbarak pledged to make corruption a high-risk venture by ensuring those who irregularly acquire public funds are prosecuted and ill-acquired wealth seized.
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