Coalition for Reforms and Democracy on Thursday dropped controversial MP Masoud Mwahima from Parliament's Heath committee.
His expulsion now ends speculation over the Likoni MP's future in the committee.
There had been speculation that Mr Mwahima would be relinquished membership after it emerged he was closely working with the Jubilee administration.
Mwahima in January during President Uhuru Kenyatta's visit to the Coast was photographed leaving State House Mombasa after meeting the President with a brown envelop that was claimed contained money.
It was not clear who gave him the cash.
His meeting with President Kenyatta elicited criticism especially form Coalition for Reforms and Democracy, a coalition through which he sailed through to Parliament in 2013.
Parliament Speaker Justin Muturi on Thursday said Minority Whip Thomas Mwadeghu wrote for the MP to be discharged as part of reorganisation of House Committees without necessarily punishing him for turning against Cord.
MP Mwahima stirred debate in January when he was seen with an envelope said to have been stashed with cash as he walked out of State House, Mombasa, when President Uhuru was in the region initiating development projects.
He was dropped alongside Ugunja MP Opiyo Wandayi who lost membership to the Agriculture and Environment Committee.
Mr Wandayi during President Uhuru's State of the Nation address to Parliament led a group of opposition MPs in disrupting the President's address to the nation.