Recently, the Chief Finance Officer of Tana River County in Kenya was apprehended by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) with 2 million Kenyan shillings in cash. The CFO, who was scheduled to be interviewed for the Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) position, was arrested for alleged corruption. 
This incident has caused public outrage, highlighting the widespread corruption in Kenya's public sector. The CFO's arrest, caught with the cash in his car, is considered a positive step towards combatting corruption in the country.

This incident also reveals the audacity with which corrupt individuals operate in Kenya, as the CFO had no qualms about flaunting his illicit wealth while vying for a top government position. The CFO's arrest serves as a stern warning to public officials that the government is determined to curb corruption, and those found guilty of corrupt activities will face the consequences.
Hopefully, this action will serve as a deterrent to other public officials who may be tempted to engage in corrupt practices.
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