Opposition activist Miguna Miguna has picked a new fight with Central Organization of Trades Union (COTU) Secretary General Francis Atwoli.
In a tweet Friday, Miguna took issue with Atwoli's condemnation of corruption in the country, accusing him of involvement in the same.
He called for Kenyans' attention to a forgotten scandal involving the renowned trade unionist where about Ksh109 billion shillings was reported missing.
The money, according to Miguna, was reported missing from worker's coffers by former Kabete MP the late George Muchai who implicated Atwoli in the scandal.
He (Miguna) found it weird that the MP would later by murdered immediately after making the revelation, and is now accusing Kenyans of being too forgetful.
"The problem with some Kenyans is amnesia which the despots inflicted on you through mercury and decomposed media.
Do you remember the late Kabete MP, George Muchai, accusing Atwoli of looting Shs. 190 Billion of workers' money before he was murdered?" he wrote.
Muchai was murdered in 2015.
Speaking on JKL show Wednesday night, Atwoli termed graft one of the biggest challenges facing the nation currently and which needs a quick intervention.
But Miguna seems angry with his words, especially coming from an allegedly corrupt man, as he (Miguna) holds.