Kenya's Parliament Rocked by Bribery Scandal, Impeachment Looms!

President William Ruto has intensified his criticism of the Kenyan Parliament, publicly accusing it of fostering corruption and failing in its constitutional mandate as the electorate’s watchdog. These accusations come amidst complaints from several Members of Parliament (MPs) regarding what they perceive as lethargic leadership within the House. Specific allegations include a claim that a parliamentary committee received a Sh10 million bribe to pass anti-money laundering laws last April, with the National Assembly’s Justice and Legal Affairs Committee, which processed the relevant bill, being the implicit target. The conduct of Speakers Moses Wetang’ula (National Assembly) and Amason Kingi (Senate) has also come under scrutiny, with accusations of bias.
Parliament's cardinal functions are oversight, representation, and legislation. Oversight entails questioning government spending and unearthing corrupt deals, with powers to sanction offenders and seal loopholes. However, President Ruto's assertions suggest a failure in these duties. Critics argue that Parliament has strayed from its primary functions, becoming an extension of the Executive, and that its members' actions are driven by personal gain rather than public interest. This has led some, like Nyaribari Masaba MP Daniel Manduku, to courageously call for the dissolution of Parliament, arguing that continuing until 2027 would be a waste of public resources given the biting cost of living.
The public spat, however, is not seen by all as a genuine fight against corruption. Many view it as a familiar spectacle of Kenyan politics, a
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