Top-to-bottom corruption in Kenya has heightened the East African nation’s vulnerability to terrorism and made it an increasingly popular route for drug-traffickers, a senior British official said. “People can be bought, right from the person who works at the docks in Mombasa up to the government,” Foreign Office Minister of State Kim Howells said in comments sure to irk the Kenyan government. Nairobi frequently dismisses such criticism as unjust meddling by its former colonial master Britain. Full Story
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