Bribery for government services is so pervasive that Anthony Ragui started a website to let people report instances. The goal: Empower them to say no.
NAIROBI, Kenya — The euphemisms for bribery in Kenya are as quaint and unthreatening as an honest policeman's smile: "something small," "facilitate," "do the necessary," "tea money."





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