Garissa Township MP Aden Duale has asked the Judiciary, the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to stop blame games in the war against corruption.

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Duale warns that the fight against graft is likely to cripple if agencies involved engage each other in blame games.

Speaking at NEP College of Health Sciences in Garissa Town on Saturday, he said that blame games will fuel corruption.

"The Judiciary, DPP, DCI, and EACC must work as a team and stop blaming each other if the war against corruption is to be successful," the Garissa MP said.

Duale stated that Kenyans have hope in the agencies mandated to fight graft.

He said that Parliament has recommended more resources for the agencies in an effort to speed up war against graft.

The National Assembly Leader of Majority also said that Parliament is ready to review anti-graft laws to speed up cases.

The DPP and DCI have blamed the courts for allegedly slowing down the war against graft by allegedly giving out 'strange' orders.

The Chief Justice David Maraga has, however, defended the courts against the allegations.

CJ Maraga says that DCI and DPP must provide concrete evidence against graft suspects if they want to see convictions.

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