Moses Kuria Reveals Amount He Was Given to Remove Duale

This comes a day after President Ruto called out MPs for receiving bribes...
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Former State House Senior Adviser Moses Kuria reignited the conversation on parliamentary bribery, claiming Members of Parliament received Ksh100,000 each to impeach then-Majority Leader Aden Duale in the 12th Parliament. This comes less than a week after President William Ruto addressed widespread allegations of corruption within legislative bodies.
- Moses Kuria revealed legislators were given Ksh100,000 from the then administration of President Uhuru Kenyatta to remove Aden Duale.
- The claim, made during a Citizen TV interview, was first publicized by Kuria in 2021 and is reportedly recorded in the Hansard.
- President William Ruto recently announced a crackdown on lawmakers soliciting and receiving bribes, causing tension with the National Assembly which subsequently suspended all committee activities in protest.
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