Ababu Namwamba has tabled a bill before the parliamentary Justice and Legal Affairs committee for the EACC to be disbanded for failing to deal with graft.
The Budalang'i PM and Labour Party of Kenya leader said the commission has failed to deliver on its mandate, and that there is therefore no need to continue wasting taxpayers' money.
"The commission is aimless and useless at the moment because there is no single case on corruption it has succeeded in taming," he was quoted by the Standard
"The law proposes its disbandment and replacement with a serious office crimes department like that in the United Kingdom," he added.
"This will ensure corruption is addressed as a crime," he said in Eldoret on Sunday when he concluded his three-day tour of Uasin Gishu County, aimed at popularising his relaunched party.
While making reference to the National Youth Service and Health ministry scandals, Ababu said handling corruption should be the EACC's first priority, but that this has not been the case.
"Instead of dealing with the corruption, the commission has gone to bed with those involved. As Labour Party we saw no need to have such a commission. We criticise constructively and offer solutions," he said.