Moses Kuria Alleges Ksh500K Bribes in Kenya Prisons Warden Recruitment

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Senior Economic Advisor at State House, Moses Kuria, has sounded an alarm over alleged reports that candidates selected for the Kenya Prisons Warden jobs paid up to Ksh500,000 in bribes to get the jobs.

On April 30, the Kenya Prison Services conducted a nationwide recruitment to onboard professional Cadet Officers, Technicians, Artisans, and Prison Constables, strengthening the countryโ€™s correctional services with fresh personnel.

According to Moses Kuria, the recruitment process was not fair, subjecting candidates to pay high fees amounting to up to Ksh500,000 just to secure the jobs.


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