
A recent survey on unethical practices and corruption in Kenya identified the top ten professions perceived to be involved.
Police Officers topped the list with 27.6%, followed by KRA Officers at 17.3%.
Other professions with high perceptions of corruption include Chiefs (16.2%), County Inspectorate Officers (14.6%), and Lawyers (14.1%).
County Revenue Officers were also highly ranked at 13.3%.
The survey also implicated Land Surveyors (9.1%), Architects (9.0%), Doctors and nurses (9.0%), and Bankers (8.5%).
This data provides a clear picture of public perception regarding which professionals are most likely to be involved in unethical behavior and corruption.