Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Noordin Haji has once again lashed out at politicians for politicizing the ongoing war on corruption.
This comes amid calls from a section of politicians urging him to ignore the political noises from forces allied to Deputy President William Ruto and concentrate on his job.
He is now warning that the interference of politicians, especially through the parliament is negative on the fight as it on most occasions makes them look like political fights.
He called upon parliamentarians to keep off investigations being handled by the DPP and concentrate on its oversight role as per the constitution.
"Parliament needs to keep off investigations out their mandate. Most of the cases they deal with are active before us and end up taking a political angle," he was quoted by the Sunday Standard.
A section of lawmakers from Ruto's camp has accused the DPP and the DCI of using the corruption war to fight DP Ruto's 2022 presidential ambitions.
Ruto's allies want corruption cases to be solely handled by the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission (EACC).