News CARTOONS: Corruption illustrated Thursday, February 04, 2010 — updated on July 03, 2020 Government's five steps in fighting corruption. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 1/14 View caption The Kenya we want. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 2/14 View caption The magical disappearance of corruption. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 3/14 View caption Parliament's 'maize eating' session. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 4/14 View caption Corrupt politicians, corrupt private sector. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 5/14 View caption Triton's Devani goes into 'hiding'. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 6/14 View caption Anglo Leasing 'laid to rest'. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 7/14 View caption South African President Zuma tries to wash away corruption charges. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 8/14 View caption Maize cartels question reports of country facing drought. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 9/14 View caption Agriculture minister asked to step aside over graft allegations. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 10/14 View caption Government in power that loses an election. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 11/14 View caption Photo: 12/14 View caption Justice Aaron Ringera resigns as head of the Kenya Anti Corruption Commission. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 13/14 View caption Ministry of Trade arms itself to fight corruption. Cartoon/GADO Photo: 14/14 View caption Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Join the discussion Login with your Nation account Commenting as Please add your name to your Nation profile to comment
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