Amani National Congress (ANC) party leader Musalia Mudavadi has called for a quick look into the runaway graft in the country.
Addressing the press in Nakuru on Sunday, Mudavadi alluded to the alleged misappropriation of public funds in the Agriculture, Education and Energy ministries.
Failure to this, he said that he will call for mass action to compel the government and the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission into action.
He insisted that the government must come clear after awarding tenders worth billions to a bankrupt Italian firm by the name CMC Di Ravenna.
Mudavadi said that Kenyans are on the verge of losing the money as the firm is in no capacity to deliver the water and dam projects as it was tasked by the relevant authorities.
“Because it was already broke, this company has now filed for creditors’ protection in Italian Court.
This is to say that it has admitted that it is insolvent and bankrupt. It has no financial capacity to honour any of its commitments and obligations,” he was quoted by the Citizen Digital.
He said that the company must also be held accountable, also calling upon the office of the Auditor General to analyze the situation regarding the tenders awarded to the firm.
“The DCI and EACC must also weigh in. We want to see handcuffs and not be told about handshakes," he added.
The threat comes at a time when the nation has been demonstration free following the appointment of opposition leader Raila Odinga to the African Union Infrastructure Development envoy post.
Raila organized several demonstrations between in the run-up to the 2017 elections and several more after his defeat to President Uhuru Kenyatta in the race.