President Ruto Challenged to Expose MPs in Explosive KES 10M Bribery Scandal

President William Ruto has intensified his criticism of the Kenyan Parliament, alleging that it has become an enabler of corruption. These accusations come at a time when several Members of Parliament (MPs) have voiced concerns about what they describe as "lethargic leadership" within the House, suggesting a failure to effectively discharge its constitutional duty as the electorate’s watchdog. This situation has brought into question the integrity and impartiality of the Speakers of Parliament, Moses Wetang’ula of the National Assembly and Amason Kingi of the Senate, both of whom have faced accusations of bias in their leadership.
A specific and serious allegation made by President Ruto involved a claim that a parliamentary committee received a significant bribe. He asserted that a Sh10 million bribe was paid last April to facilitate the passage of anti-money laundering laws. The target of this serious accusation was unequivocally identified as the 15-member National Assembly’s Justice and Legal Affairs Committee (JLAC). This committee was responsible for processing the bill aimed at amending the Anti-Money Laundering and Combating of Terrorism Financing Laws, placing it directly in the spotlight of the President's claims.
The President's remarks underscore a growing tension between the executive and legislative branches, further fueled by the internal dissent among MPs regarding parliamentary leadership. The presence of senior political figures, including Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, at a UDA-ODM Parliamentary Group meeting in Karen, Nairobi, on August 18, 2025, highlights the high-stakes political environment surrounding these allegations. The ongoing debate questions the efficacy and accountability of parliamentary oversight in Kenya, particularly in crucial areas like financial legislation designed to combat illicit financial flows.
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