The exposure by the budget controller Margaret Nyakango continue to raise the political temperature in the country.
Nyakango revealed that the former regime led by the treasury cabinet secretary hon Ukur Yattani forced her to pay billion of shillings that was not approved.
This came just few days after the deputy president hon Rigathi Gachagua spilled the beans saying that he was about to expose prominent cabinet secretaries and permanent secretaries who looted billions of shillings prior to the August 9 2022 general election.
The vocal lawyer has revealed that the list of those who benefited from the 6.4 billion shillings in what he dubbed as the Telkom Kenya heist is long and will shock Kenyans.

He says that the former regime led by the former president Uhuru Kenyatta was cabal of thieves.

On other news, Jubilee secretary general hon Jeremiah Kioni has told the deputy president to expedite and name those who looted public money.

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