Murang'a Woman Representative Sabina Chege has termed Monday's ban of Busia Senator from travelling to the US as a significant step in the fight against corruption.
The former Chief Justice, alongside his wife and son were banned from stepping foot in the country over allegations of engaging in graft.
Chege on Tuesday said that Kenya should learn something from this, saying that the move to ban the group is an indication that some countries are serious in the graft purge.
"If other countries can ban the corrupt from accessing their country, then there’s something for us to learn," she said.
She also pointed out that for the Americans to include members of her family, it's possible that the renowned legal mind is suspected of engaging in a mega graft dealing.
She said that this also lifts the lid on things less known to Kenyans locally, with regards to the war on graft, given that nothing has been said about Wako on matters graft locally.
"I don't think I've heard anything much being said about Wako locally. When it comes to the wife and the children, then it's bigger than maybe holding a public office," she added.