Dagoretti North MP Simba Arati has supported calls for formation of a commission of inquiry to probe the contraband sugar saga.
Arati says that Parliament has been compromised and cannot be depended on to produce a substantive report on the sugar saga.
The ODM MP says that Kenyans may never know the truth on the contraband sugar unless an inquiry is formed.
The lawmaker added that MPs are reluctant to probe and provide the answers into in the contraband sugar that is said to be laced with mercury, copper and lead.
The Dagoretti North lawmaker claimed that some MPs have been compromised and cannot be trusted with investigating the matter.
"President Uhuru Kenyatta should now order the formation of an inquiry into the sugar saga because Parlaiemnt has failed to bring out the truth," he said in an interview on KTN news on Saturday.
Arati alleged that some MPs were given money to oppose the sugar report that was tabled in Parliament on Thursday.
The MP rejected the sugar report tabled in Parliament with allegations that some MPs were allegedly paid Sh10,000 to reject it.
Several MPs among them Kimilili's Dedmus Barasa allege that some of their colleagues were paid to oppose the report.
Several leaders among them Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka are now rooting for an inquiry into the sugar saga.