In many border ports, the interaction between passengers and customs personnel has long been rarely recorded, revealing a disturbing reality. The tax department stated that these cameras will record the interaction between staff and passengers, providing objective records of what happens during inspections and routine checks. The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) insists that cameras can also protect police officers by keeping clear work records. Every police officer should have a clear and traceable record of their work. Integrity is not only the philosophy we advocate, but now we can prove it even more, "the organization said. Customs operations are one of the most direct public facing functions of the government, and customs personnel deal with thousands of passengers, importers, and traders at airports, seaports, and land border ports every day. KRA points out that these interactions not only affect the public's perception of the tax department, but also relate to people's evaluation of the country's governance level and the fairness of trade regulation enforcement. For many years, disputes arising from such contacts have often been simplified into mutual accusations between passengers and officials, lacking evidence that can restore the truth.




