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'Drama in Senate as Sen. Khalwale Exposes Didmus Barasa, Sudi and CS Murkomen for Doing This (VIDEO)

opera.com 3 days ago

Drama erupted in the Senate when Senator Bony Khalwale made explosive allegations against Didmus Barasa, Oscar Sudi, and Cabinet Secretary Murkomen, accusing them of corruption. In his speech, Khalwale detailed how these individuals were involved in illicit activities that compromised the integrity of the government.

Senator Khalwale asserted, "It's high time we cleaned up our government. We cannot allow people like Didmus Barasa and Oscar Sudi to misuse public funds. They have been involved in various scandals that have cost taxpayers millions of shillings." He went on to provide specific instances where funds were allegedly misappropriated, causing significant public outrage.

Khalwale also turned his focus to CS Murkomen, accusing him of turning a blind eye to corruption within his ministry. "CS Murkomen has failed to act against corrupt officials. His silence and inaction speak volumes about his complicity in these activities," Khalwale stated. He demanded immediate action and accountability from the highest levels of government.

The Senate was abuzz with reactions to Khalwale's revelations. Many senators expressed their support for his stance, calling for thorough investigations into the allegations. "We must ensure that those who are found guilty are held accountable. Corruption has no place in our government," one senator remarked.

However, not everyone was on board with Khalwale's accusations. Some senators defended Barasa, Sudi, and Murkomen, arguing that the claims were politically motivated. "These accusations are baseless and are only meant to tarnish the reputations of hardworking individuals," a senator opposing Khalwale's claims said.

Despite the mixed reactions, the debate highlighted the ongoing concerns about corruption in the government and the need for transparent and accountable leadership. The Senate session ended with a call for a comprehensive investigation to address the allegations and restore public trust.

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