President William Ruto publicly stated that corruption is deeply entrenched within the Kenyan parliament, a declaration which has increased pressure on figures like Moses Wetangula. In response, Senator Boni Khalwale called upon the President to publicly name the Members of Parliament and Senators allegedly involved in corruption. Church leaders have also demanded that President Ruto take action based on his claims. Meanwhile, a group of MPs calling themselves Kenya Moja accused the President of shielding individuals in his inner circle from graft investigations. Another group of parliamentarians has strongly refuted the corruption allegations made against them, while the Kenya Kwanza opposition group has urged the President not to blame the entire parliament.
Senator Boni Khalwale has called upon President William Ruto to publicly name Members of Parliament and Senators allegedly involved in corruption. This comes as discussions around graft continue to be a significant topic in Kenya.
A group of members of Parliament, self-identified as Kenya Moja, have accused President William Ruto of undermining anti-corruption efforts by allegedly shielding individuals within his inner circle from graft investigations.
Moses Wetangula is facing increased pressure after President Ruto publicly stated that corruption is deeply entrenched within the Kenyan parliament. This declaration brings scrutiny to the legislative body, highlighting the challenges in combating graft.
A group of members of parliament has strongly refuted corruption allegations made against them by President Ruto. They voiced their dissent live on KTN News Kenya, a major breaking news and entertainment hub.
A Kenyan opposition group, Kenya Kwanza, has urged President Ruto not to blame the parliament for corruption allegations. This follows criticism regarding the handling of graft issues within government bodies.