Kimilili Member of Parliament Dismus Barasa has faulted the National Assembly for its latest move regarding the contraband sugar debate.
The house on Thursday threw out a report of the joint parliamentary committee formed to look into the poisonous sugar saga.
It further cleared Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich and his former Industrialization counterpart Aden Mohammed of the blame.
However, speaking to Radio Citizen reporters at the parliament compound on Friday, Barasa, who is against the opinion, hailed Homabay Women Representative Gladys Wanga who led the push for investigations against the two.
"Wanga and her team demonstrated their sincerity in serving Kenyans," he said.
He took issue with the remaining side of the house, noting that the parliamentarians are most likely working under the influence of undisclosed quarters.
"The others are most probably having a hidden motive," he added.
The majority side which also included opposition lawmakers was led by both house majority leader Aden Duale and his minority counterpart John Mbadi.
Also off the hook is former Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Willy Bett, under whom the close to 1 million bags were imported to cover the reported cane shortage.