A solution had been developed and publicized in this list a few months ago. visit www.overlap.co.ke and revert. On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Francis Hook <francis.hook@gmail.com> wrote:
How about one modeled on Ushahidi with some few common categories (traffic police, regular police, immigration, city council, judiciary, public service, etc). Then perhaps we can see patterns emerging and if KACC are watching, then they can better monitor certain geographic regions/localities/offices by type of graft.
Also interesting information that can be gathered - esp when it comes to our awareness of our rights, whether such posts can contain details of why a bribe was eventually paid - most times we are (or suspect we are) on the right side of the law but get frustrated for nothing (rather frustrated to offer a bribe) - e.g. a non-traffic policeman keeping you at the roadside assking abt fire extinguishers, safety triangles, etc....). Or a school head delaying with admission of a qualified child, or a customs agent delaying processing of documents, etc.
Another feature, and assuming people are really honest and not malicious - if such data could be collated to size up how much we fork out every day/week/month and what for...now THAT would be interesting.
On 5 May 2011 15:26, Eric Aligula <jairah@kippra.or.ke> wrote:
Colleagues
Just a thought. As we operationalise county governments, what is the possibility of setting up a website that would allow those who have or are forced to or are aware of situations where bribes have been given and/or asked to anonymously tell their stories?
Can I hear from the community?
Kind regards
EMA
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