Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary General Francis Atwoli has hailed the reignited war on corruption that has since seen many suspects, including current and top government officials, arrested and grilled.
Speaking on Citizen TV's JKL on Wednesday, the trade unionist further hailed President Uhuru Kenyatta for his leading role in the campaign, urging him to tighten the noose of the graft monster's neck.
He as well lauded both the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) George Kinoti and his Public Prosecution counterpart Noordin Haji for giving their all in seeing corruption suspects subjected to the law.
''Uhuru is finally where we wanted him to be and should not move even a single inch and the same goes to both the DPP and Kinoti,'' said Atwoli.
On his side, he said that he remains clean in his close to 50 years of service, maintaining that he is ready for grilling anytime in case of any suspicions.
He also outlined a portion of his wealth which he noted rightfully earned.
''I have 2 cars for myself, one for my first wife, a herd of indigenous cattle and I am planning to get a new car for my youngest wife Mary Kilobi,'' said Atwoli.
''I have never stolen any public resource despite working closely with 3 regimes because my conscience cannot let me. If I wanted I would have done it but everything I have is from my own salary and sweat,'' he said.
The anti-graft combat has since seen among others Busia Governor Sospeter Ojaamong and his former Nairobi counterpart Evans Kidero arrested and grilled.