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Originally published by Citizen DigitalAugust 20, 2025
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Mukhisa Kituyi faults Ruto over anti-corruption stance

According to Kituyi, President Ruto is the chief conduit for handling graft-linked money and should not lecture his juniors for doing the same...
✨ Key Highlights
Mukhisa Kituyi has criticized President William Ruto's anti-corruption stance, labeling him the "principal collector of stolen money" in Kenya and questioning his moral authority to lecture legislators on bribery. This comes after President Ruto cautioned Members of Parliament and Senators against soliciting bribes in House committees.
- Kituyi claims President Ruto is the "chief conduit" for handling graft-linked money and has been "blinded by power," making "unfiltered statements."
- Senators, including Committee Chair Moses Kajwang and Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna, are demanding that Speakers Amason Kingi (Senate) and Moses Wetang'ula (National Assembly) summon President Ruto to defend his allegations.
- The controversy centers on the "soko huru" scheme, where parliamentary committee members allegedly solicit bribes from governors and other government officials.
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