The fight against massive runaway graft has gained momentum following the arrest of National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich and his Principal Secretary Kamau Thugge on Monday last week.
DPP Noordin Haji has now said that he is targeting more big fish as he hopes to behind a legacy in the war against the vice.
The DPP has also issued warrants of arrest against Kiambu governor Ferdinand Waititu and his wife Susan Ndung’u over corruption-related activities.
The governor, who is facing charges over Sh588 million corruption scandal, surrendered to detectives on Sunday.
The DPP has also directed for a probe into the Garissa County government over the alleged misuse of funds meant for the public.
Haji has now confirmed that his office continues to receive complaints from different parts of the country over the manner in which the cases are being handled by his office.
“My office has received numerous complaints with respect to mismanagement and misappropriation of Garissa County funds… You are directed to conduct comprehensive investigations on Garissa County funds and forward the resultant file to my office for directions,” Mr. Haji said, as quoted by Daily Nation.
The DPP has insisted that he will not change his tune in the war to end the vice no matter he goes through. Haji has promised to work with the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) George Kinoti to end graft.
The anti-graft has put other counties on spot including Elgeyo Marakwet, Garissa, Machakos, Tharaka Nithi, Marsabit, Isiolo, Kilifi, West Pokot, Kitui, Kajiado, Siaya and Tana River.