Former Devolution Cabinet Secretary Ann Waiguru now claims her life is in danger.
Waiguru says she has been receiving life threatening messages from those she named in her affidavit on the National Youth Service (NYS) scandal.
She has asked the office of Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinett to provide her with security to forestall any possible attacks on her.
In a letter sent to the IG dated February 29, 2016, Waiguru said: “Upon the issuance of my affidavit, I have received both veiled threats including one by Hon Aden Duale in which he promised to go on sabbatical “to go after Anne Waiguru”.
“Other senior politicians have also accused me of breaking the Jubilee Coalition,” she continued.
“Knowing Kenya's political climate and the influence that these politicians command, I am naturally fearful for my life,” she said.
In her affidavit to the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission, Waiguru named Elgeyo-Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen and National Assembly Leader of Majority Aden Duale as those who influenced payments in the infamous NYS scandal.
The embattled former CS also alleged attempts to interfere with investigations on the loss of over Sh700 million at the NYS, in which she has been adversely implicated.