Majority Leader in the National Assembly Kimani Ichungw'a has strongly rubbished claims by Former Cabinet Secretary Akur Yatani. This is after the Former CS came out to defend himself from strong allegations that he compelled controller of budget to release money. While confirming the money was released the former Uhuru's man dispelled speculations that money ended up in people's pocket.
However, the Former Cabinet Secretary has again attracted massive backlash from the Kenya Kwanza side. Led by Kikuyu Member of Parliament, who is also the Majority Leader in the Parliament Hon Kimani Ichungw'a, the cabinet Secretary should stop taking Kenyans as fools. Kimani Ichungw'a was among those leaders who whistle blown the alleged Heist and has reiterated the need for the culprits to be held accountable. Kimani Ichungw'a claims that what the CS alleged the money paid does not exist and is trying to cover the whole mess. The revelations about the 15 Billions saga has raised massive uproar from Kenyans.
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