Suspended Lands Cabinet Secretary Charity
Ngilu has claimed that top performers in the Cabinet are being targeted
in the alleged corruption purge.
She
said in a press briefing on Monday that she has been wrongfully accused
after President Kenyatta asked those mentioned in the graft report to
step aside.
Charity Ngilu, a one-time
presidential candidate and one of the most successful women in
politics, stepped aside on Sunday as Cabinet secretary for Lands.
Her Labour counterpart, Kazungu Kambi, also obeyed the suspension orders even as he protested his innocence.
Francis
Kimemia, secretary to the Cabinet, and a powerful Office of the
President mandarin over the past 15 years, also bowed out.
This
brings to five the number of Cabinet secretaries who have left office
to be investigated over corruption, and follows Mr Kenyatta’s State of
the Nation address on Thursday during which he directed those named in a
dossier to temporarily leave office.
The
suspensions represent the most notable Cabinet bloodbath in connection
with corruption since the Anglo Leasing scandal was exposed in 2006.
The
dossier has named 175 public officials, including powerful governors,
who the President insists must leave office until they are cleared of
all allegations.
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