Makadara MP George Aladwa has dismissed claims that MPs solicited for bribes to shoot down a report on contraband sugar two weeks ago.
Aladwa says that he is not aware of MPs receiving a bribe adding that Parliament should not be condemned for the evils of a few individuals.
Speaking at Maringo Friends church in Nairobi on Sunday, Aladwa hit out at those calling for the dissolution of Parliament over bribery claims.
He said that dissolving Parliament will hurt Kenyans, adding that investigative agencies should go for specific individuals linked to the bribery.
"It is wrong for people to link or associate the whole Parliament to bribery claims and investigating agencies should trace individual MPs who allegedly dished out and took bribes," he said.
A section of MPs are on the spot over allegations that they accepted bribes to shoot down a report on contraband sugar tabled in the House two weeks ago.
The MPs allegedly pocketed Sh10,000 to reject the report on illegal sugar that is said to be laced with mercury and copper.
Some MPs have, however, confessed that they witnessed their colleagues take bribes.
The bribery allegations in Parliament are now under investigations by relevant agencies.
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