Mutahi Ngunyi Claims Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee Demanded Sh7.5 Million Bribe from Him

Political Analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has shockingly claimed that the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) demanded a Sh7.5 Million bribe from him during the probe on his connection to the infamous National Youth Service (NYS) scandal. 

Through his Twitter account, Prof. Ngunyi described the powerful watchdog committee as a 'FELLOWSHIP of THUGS' adding that he had declined to offer the bribe. 

"PAC is a 'FELLOWSHIP of THUGS'. A DEMAND of 7.5M was made from me. I refused. Now they want me CHARGED with Perjury  #PACApologiseToKenyans," Ngunyi wrote. 

The political analyst's claim sparked mixed reactions on social media with online users questioning why he had not made the revelation at the time it happened.

PAC is a 'FELLOWSHIP of THUGS'. A DEMAND of 7.5M was made from me. I refused. Now they want me CHARGED with Perjury #PACApologiseToKenyans

— Mutahi Ngunyi (@MutahiNgunyi) March 23, 2017


Last week, PAC tabled a report accusing Ngunyi's company of conspiring with NYS officers to defraud the public of Sh90 million by reproducing an existing document with minor adjustments.

“The Consulting House chief executive officer Mutahi Ngunyi is culpable for plagiarism, perjury and willful withholding information from the committee. 

"He is directly liable for failure to make full disclosure that he had been paid in excess of Sh100 million for other unspecified services from NYS,” the committee chaired by Rarieda MP Nicholas Gumbo said.

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