Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula has revealed that he had an exclusive talk with the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Noordin Hajji on how to run the prosecutorial cases before him.
Speaking during an interview on KTNs Point blank on Wednesday evening, Wetangula said, his talk with the DPP was centred on how they relay information related to corruption cases among other crimes.
"I spoke to the DPP and asked him to reduce his public appearances, media briefings, tweets and do his job," he revealed.
He added that prosecutions will succeed in the country if all players play their active roles as enshrined in the laws of the land to fight crime will join hands to help the DPP by putting in place stringent measures to fight the menace.
"Extraordinary problems require extraordinary measures to deal with. The prosecution is not about the DPP only," he added.
Wetangula's remarks come at a time the country is facing a lot of hurdles in the fight against corruption and other economic crimes with political leaders 'joining' hands to politicize the graft war while attacking institutions mandated to fight the monster of corruption.
The country's economy has deteriorated as a result of high-level grand corruption involving senior government officials both serving and former senior officials.
Establishment of the Office of DPP under article 157 requires him to inform the public on crime cases development in line with the Constitutional right to information of all Kenyans.