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Originally published by Citizen DigitalAugust 19, 2025
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Uhuru gov't paid MPs Ksh.100K each to remove Duale as Majority Leader: Moses Kuria
Kuria went on to add that he waved the cash on the floor of the House and offered to return it; an incident he insisted was captured in the Parliamentary Hansard.Kuria first made the claim publicly in.....
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Former Gatundu South MP and ex-Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has reiterated claims that the Uhuru Kenyatta administration paid Members of Parliament to remove Aden Duale as National Assembly Majority Leader in 2020. Each lawmaker allegedly received Ksh. 100,000 to back Duale’s replacement, then Kipipiri MP Amos Kimunya.
- Moses Kuria claims MPs were paid Ksh. 100,000 each to oust Aden Duale in 2020.
- The decision allegedly followed a Jubilee Parliamentary Group meeting chaired by then President Uhuru Kenyatta.
- Kuria stated he waved the money on the floor of the House and offered to return it, an incident he claims is in the Parliamentary Hansard.
- The renewed claims follow President William Ruto’s recent accusations against MPs regarding bribery and extortion, including a Ksh. 150 million alleged payment in the Senate, termed 'soko huru'.
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