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Tonight, what was meant to be a parliamentary group meeting between allied parties in the government, the UDA and ODM parties, degenerated into a session where MPs were taken to task over accusations of rampant corruption in parliament. President William Ruto read the riot act to MPs, accusing them of turning parliament into a den of corruption, citing an alleged extortion case, the president claiming some 150 million shillings was paid to senators as inducement to save governors from impeachment.
Ruto claims senate extorted ksh150m
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