Determinants of Corruption in Kenya: Born and Bred to Bribe

Fredrick Onyango Odhiambo
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Corruption is an epidemic in Kenya. Major corruption scandals have been reported since the early 90’s. These include the Turkwel Hydroelectric Power Station scandal (1986 – 1990), the Goldenberg scandal (1990 – 1999), the Grand Regency scandal in 2008, and the Triton Oil scandal in 2009 among numerous others. Despite the attempts to fight corruption, the war has never been won. While a number of studies have examined the determinants of corruption in order to offer policy recommendations to fight corruption, individual-level factors have not been exhaustively examined especially for developing countries like Kenya where international corruption indices paint a grim picture. Moreover, the studies have mostly been based on perception of individuals and not the actual payment of bribe. This study sought to assess the individual factors that influence individuals to pay bribes in Kenya. The study uses survey data from Afrobarometer Round 5 survey. The probit analysis shows that corruption in Kenya is influenced by gender, race, ethnicity, religiosity, employment status, and education while age, religion and location were not significant determinants of corruption. The study therefore concludes that a number of individual-level factors explain the likelihood to be corrupt suggesting that some individuals may be born or bred to bribe. To address corruption in Kenya, policy makers should include individual-level determinants of corruption in policy formulation efforts as they are just as important as other factors in explaining corruption.
肯尼亚腐败的决定因素:生来就会贿赂
腐败在肯尼亚是一种流行病。自上世纪90年代初以来,重大腐败丑闻不断被报道。其中包括特克维尔水电站丑闻(1986 - 1990年)、戈登堡丑闻(1990 - 1999年)、2008年大摄政丑闻、2009年海同石油丑闻等。尽管试图打击腐败,但这场战争从未取得胜利。虽然有一些研究调查了腐败的决定因素,以便为反腐败提供政策建议,但个人层面的因素并没有得到详尽的调查,特别是对于肯尼亚这样的发展中国家,国际腐败指数描绘了一幅严峻的画面。此外,这些研究大多是基于个人的感知,而不是实际行贿。本研究试图评估影响肯尼亚个人行贿的个别因素。该研究使用了来自非洲晴雨表第5轮调查的调查数据。概率分析表明,肯尼亚的腐败受性别、种族、民族、宗教信仰、就业状况和教育程度的影响,而年龄、宗教和地点不是腐败的重要决定因素。因此,该研究得出结论,许多个人层面的因素解释了腐败的可能性,表明一些人可能天生或天生就会贿赂。为了解决肯尼亚的腐败问题,政策制定者应该将个人层面的腐败决定因素纳入政策制定工作,因为它们与解释腐败的其他因素一样重要。
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