It's common knowledge that the police always takes the top honors year in, year out in the Transparency International report and to be more precise, the Traffic Department.
In my observation and opinion, this achievement would not be possible without the Judiciary.
I visited the Kibera Law courts yesterday as a mwananchi and went straight to the traffic offenses court to observe. Now, the accused persons were asked to report at 8am, the doors open at 9am, proceedings started at 9.30am then the magistrate took a break at 9.45am??? and resumed at 10.30am. (It's clear why there are such huge back-logs).
Now, within an hour, the traffic offenses were done. Because everybody pleads guilty, whether they are or otherwise because the alternative is worse. Then the magistrate orders that they pay fines, the average being Kshs. 12,000 or the Kshs 50,000 a young man was fined because one of his break-lights was not functioning. Not even one person escaped the hefty fine despite giving reasonable explanations, and mark you, the accused are most likely the good apples who opted not to part with some masala. Isn't it therefore obvious why the traffic department take the TI cake?
In advanced countries, you never find some random cop or a pride of cops standing by the roadsides stopping cars randomly (and especially vehicles with a single occupant for obvious reasons), they use their intelligence dept. and patrol vehicles to flag down suspected vehicles. This is how it and this would curb this menace if there's deliberate will.
Anyway, we shared our observation with relevant bodies and journalists so they can have their day in court and get to observe for themselves and make their own conclusions.
BBI will solve it :)