Former Kiambu Governor William Kabogo has hit out at Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Noordin Haji and Director of Criminal Investigation (DCI) George Kinoti accusing them of selective prosecution in the war against graft.
Kabogo claimed that the DPP is focusing on certain people while leaving others whom he argued are masters of corruption.
Speaking during citizen TV's JKL show on Wednesday, Kabogo said that the ongoing war on graft will flop if investigating and prosecuting agencies continue to be selective.
The governor said that there are people who are walking freely yet they have been named in serious graft scandals.
“The DPP and DCI should stop being selective and go for all people who have been linked to corruption,” he said.
Kabogo said that corruption is what is ailing the country and must be stamped out.
The former governor at the same time said that he is ready to be investigated for any corrupt dealings.
Kabogo stated he is clean and can account for everything he owns.
The former governor asked President Uhuru Kenyatta not to relent in the fight against corruption and push the agencies involved to do their work right.
He said that Uhuru’s focus should not be on the Big Four agenda but on the fight against graft.
The DPP has in the recent days taken top government officials to court over graft scandals.
Haji said he is fearless in the fight against graft and that his office does not take instructions from anyone on who to prosecute in court.