K
Originally published by Kenyans
📰 Read Full Article
top
February 12, 2026
21h ago

Sifuna Threatens to Sue After Bribery Allegations

Sifuna Threatens to Sue After Bribery Allegations

Sifuna dismissed the allegations as a coordinated attack, saying he will meet the county bosses in court to defend his reputation...

✨ Key Highlights

Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has threatened legal action against governors who accused him of extortion and bribery during Senate oversight sessions, dismissing the allegations as a coordinated attack. This follows a meeting by the Council of Governors (CoG) where misconduct claims were raised against four senators.

  • Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna vowed to sue governors over extortion and bribery allegations made during Senate oversight sessions.
  • The accusations emerged from a Council of Governors (CoG) meeting on Wednesday, February 11, where they discussed alleged misconduct by four senators.
  • The CoG announced an immediate boycott of all County Public Accounts Committee (CPAC) sessions until their concerns are addressed, demanding the removal of the accused senators.

Continue Reading

Read the complete article from Kenyans

📰 Read Full Article

Part of the Day's Coverage

Governors Clash with Senate Over Harassment Allegations; IG Threatens Arrests - February 2026

The Council of Governors (CoG) has formally accused four senators, including Edwin Sifuna and Moses Kajwang, of harassing and extorting governors during appearances before the Senate County Public Accounts Committee (CPAC). In response, Senator Sifuna threatened legal action against the governors, dismissing the bribery allegations as a coordinated attack. The dispute escalated when Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja declared that police are prepared to arrest any governor who fails to honor a Senate summons. The IG's statement came after the Council of Governors announced they would boycott the CPAC over alleged intimidation by the senators.

3 stories in this topic
View Full Coverage
Advertisement

Related News

Advertisement