Nominated Member of Parliament David Sankok has been the latest leader to weigh in on the heating lifestyle audit debate, fully backing the proposal.
Speaking on Radio Jambo on Thursday evening, the lawmaker expressed his readiness to take the test which is targeting government officers in line with the reignited war on graft.
With the audit aimed at seeking questions on the officer's wealth and their sources, he said that it will as well help nab poor officers, whom, he said, will be put to task to explain their poverty.
According to Sankok, those found living below their expected standards will be considered reckless individuals, with the same being considered a result of an unplanned lifestyle.
"Ukipatikana hauna kitu utaambia wakenya unapopeleka pesa zako. Itamaanisha pesa unapata lakini unapenda anasa (they will have to explain to Kenyans where they take their money and will be considered extravagant)," he said.
The President Uhuru Kenyatta brainchild is, however facing an opposition from a section of political leaders, some of whom have termed it illegal, saying that it can be transformed into a machinery for setting political and personal scores in its current nature.
Uhuru has since expressed his readiness to lead the pack in taking the test.