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Nancy Odindo, a TUKO.co.ke journalist, has over four years of experience covering Kenyan politics, news, and features for digital and print media.

President William Rutoโ€™s recent claims that some Members of Parliament received bribes of up to KSh 10 million to influence the passage of certain decisions have sparked sharp reactions within the National Assembly.

Junet Mohamed has warned MPs against taking President William Ruto's corruption claims seriously.
Junet Mohamed has addressed President William Ruto’s graft claims in parliament. Photo: Junet Mohamed. Source: Twitter

Lawmakers have openly expressed their displeasure with what they view as attempts to discredit parliament as an institution.

On Tuesday, August 19, Suna East MP Junet Mohamed delivered a strong rebuttal on the floor of the House, accusing the president of unfairly demonising parliament.

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He argued that allegations of corruption should be directed at specific individuals rather than tarnishing the image of the entire legislative arm of government.

The ODM legislator further warned that parliament will not tolerate attempts to degrade its reputation or reduce it to a ‘punching bag’ in political battles.

According to him, corruption is a national challenge that cuts across all arms of government, including the executive and Judiciary, and should not be narrowed down to legislators alone.

Junet stressed that condemning the entire parliament would weaken the fight against graft. He urged his colleagues to remain calm, promising that parliamentโ€™s leadership would confront its critics.

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President William Ruto alleged that certain MPs received bribes to influence certain decisions. Photo: William Ruto. Source: Facebook

The fierce legislator also took a swipe at Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga, cautioning MPs against taking their accusations too seriously.

He went on to defend the stature of the House, reminding critics that becoming an MP is not an easy feat.

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Source: TUKO.co.ke


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