An Ethical Response to Corruption in Kenya

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2021-10-28Author
Oindo, Joseph Ouma
Oyugi, Edward
Samita, Zacharia
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This paper explores an ethical response to corruption in Kenya. The study is
based on a literature review. The principle method used is the analysis of historical records that show how African moral theory, with particular reference
to Ubuntu morality, can be applicable to the development of a national ideology
of the common good to curb persistent corruption in Kenya. Through document
analysis, the study found out that African ethics resonates with the indigenous worldview of Africans and can effectively be employed as an anti-corruption tool in Kenya. Therefore, this study has highlighted the need for the Church in Kenya, in the formation of public conscience, to utilize moral principles
of Ubuntu that are germane to Kenyans as a pastoral tool to curb a run-away
corruption in Kenya.