Kabogo Mocks Jubilee Government's Fight Against Corruption

Former Kiambu Governor, William Kabogo, gave a scathing review of the Jubilee government during a Monday morning show on Citizen TV.

The former governor was relentless as he blasted Uhuru's government citing the unexplainable delays when it came to graft investigations. s.

"We cannot be in a theatre of games; people want to treat us to a show that there is a fight against corruption, there is no fight!" Mr Kabogo asserted.

"How much time do you require to check where money has been taken. Money leaves government account to an individuals account, from there to his wife or his bodyguard or to this guy who flies to Kayole, the NHIF guy," he asserted.

The latter was in reference to Fredrick Sagwe Onyancha,  the face of the NHIF scandal, with his vast estate among items targeted by the Asset Recovery Agency, which confiscates properties accumulated through proceeds of crime.

Mr Kabogo also questioned the Director of Public Prosecution's (DPP) office in regards to actual actions taken to prosecute graft suspects.

"He comes on TV like a beauty queen to tell us tutawakaranga (loosely translating to we will go hard on graft cases), where does he find time to come and tell us stories on what he wants to do?" he stated.

The former Kiambu boss went on to accuse the Jubilee government of running a hoodwinking campaign, stating that they had zero plan for the country's future.

"Jubilee is a busybody; they want to take the country all over. They are washing their dirty linen in public and they have nothing else to offer Kenyans" he divulged.

Mr Kabogo also questioned the Director of Criminal Investigations boss (DCI) George Kinoti's seriousness in the fight against corruption.

"Where are the big fish he kept on mentioning?" Mr Kabogo questioned.

The former governor stated that the only option left was to march to the offices of graft suspects and oust them forcefully. 

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