Kenya’s National Assembly has suspended Bumula Member of Parliament Jack Wamboka following serious allegations that he solicited bribes from witnesses appearing before the Public Investments Committee (PIC), which he chairs.The decision marks a significant development in Parliament’s oversight role, as the PIC is tasked with scrutinizing the use of public funds and ensuring accountability in state corporations.
The allegations against Wamboka raise concerns about the integrity of parliamentary committees and the credibility of ongoing investigations.In the interim, Vice Chair Boyd Were will take over leadership of the committee to ensure continuity of its operations.
However, the appointment is temporary, pending the nomination of a substantive chairperson by Minority Leader Junet Mohamed.Parliament has emphasized that the suspension is intended to allow for impartial investigations into the claims without interference.
Lawmakers have reiterated their commitment to upholding ethical standards and maintaining public trust in legislative processes.
The development comes amid increasing scrutiny of public officials and growing calls for transparency in government institutions. If proven, the allegations could have far-reaching implications not only for Wamboka’s political career but also for the credibility of parliamentary oversight mechanisms.Further updates are expected as investigations into the matter proceed.
Paradise Lost, KiambuJust 20 minutes from Nairobi’s CBD, Paradise Lost in Kiambu feels like stepping…
Google has partnered with British actor and entrepreneur Idris Elbau to expand access to artificial…
Safaricom's rising share price has significantly boosted the value of its employee share incentive programme.…
Severe political violence erupted during the Ol Kalou parliamentary by-election campaigns in Nyandarua County this…
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki announced that the national government has secured KSh7 billion to completely…
Kenya recorded a sharp increase in tax revenue from foreign digital companies in the 2025/26…