12:03:2021: Nairobi Hospital has become the latest beneficiary of anti-corruption training in the private sector. Facilitated by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), the training targets senior management and aims to give them skills, knowledge and attitudes to develop and implement integrity compliance tools to tackle corruption and unethical conduct within the institution.
Speaking during the official opening, Commissioner Dr. Dabar Maalim lauded the hospital for initiating and committing time to undertake the training at a time when many health facilities have scaled down such extra-operational activities due to the Covid-19 pandemic. He welcomed this as a demonstration of commitment to fostering a culture of ethics and integrity, and recognition that corruption remains a serious problem to all business enterprises.
“The Commission appreciates such efforts as they resonate very well with our continued call for all agencies and sectors to take up their responsibilities in the fight against corruption,” he said.
Dr. Maalim highlighted the recent launch of the National Ethics and Anti-Corruption Policy and enactment of the Bribery Act 2016 as some of the Government’s progressive initiatives in fighting graft.The Bribery Act 2016 is awaiting approval of guidelines and regulations by Parliament. Once in operation, it will enhance engagements between EACC and the private sector in the graft fight.
The Commissioner identified insurance fraud as a major problem in the medical sector and urged the hospital to work with stakeholders to seal this loophole. “Corporate fraud, collusion with external actors to defraud hospitals and medical insurance schemes, professional misconduct by medical personnel and other unethical practices are common place in our healthcare facilities,” he said.
EACC recommended the following measures to enhance the prevention of corruption and unethical conduct at the institution:
The hospital’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. James Nyamongo, urged staff to uphold integrity to ensure quality service.
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