National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale has said that he is ready to participate in the lifestyle audit.

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Speaking in an interview with Citizen TV on Monday, Duale said that he is ready to undergo the lifestyle audit and that the agency involved the process can go to his farm which is full of camels and conduct the lifestyle audit.

However, the Garissa Township MP claimed that the anti-corruption crusaders in the country currently are the biggest beneficiaries of corruption.

“If you want to do a lifestyle audit, you come I will bring you to my farm, to my camels here…the people who are the anti-corruption crusaders in our country today are the biggest beneficiaries of corruption…” Aden Duale said as quoted in a Citizen TV tweet.

The MP also agreed that parliament is used to cover up some of the corruption cases.

"Because of the various vested interest within the corridors of parliament then the quality and the quantity, and independency of parliament as an institution is compromised. The Auditor General flagged that there are 300 billion lost in financial year, but when it comes to parliament that reduces to zero," Duale said.