In the Anti corruption conference hotelld this week in Nairobi, the role of social media was discussed at length by the Chief Justice, and the President. What caught my tuition was President Uhuru's call for the general public to "use tools of social media to identify, stigmatize, and report all instances of corruption that come to their knowledge". He also acknowledged that Kenya has a very vibrant social media landscape. This is a very interesting observation, and I am wondering what is the role of social media in fighting corruption, and also admissibility of evidence, given that some corrupt people are so brazen, they don't care about stigma. What tools are out there to capture corruption instances as they happen? I know Facebook Live is a very good tool, and it has been used extensively in US by the public who fear police brutality. Regards