An investigation revealed that British soldiers in Kenya continue to engage in transactional sex despite a ban aimed at preventing sexual exploitation. The inquiry, commissioned by the British Army, found that such activities occur at a low to moderate level. UK Chief of General Staff Roly Walker emphasized the army's commitment to stopping sexual exploitation and announced new measures, including easier discharges for offenders and mandatory training. Concerns about the treatment of local residents, including the unresolved murder case of Agnes Wanjiru, persist. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)