Despite the ongoing cases on National Youth Service, MPs may have hijacked the process for their on own benefit.
Already, the court has denied bail to all suspects of Sh9 billion scandal but through PAC, parliament is also carrying our separate audit to ascertain what had happened.
A close chat with a third term MP from Gusii exposes how MPs are receiving millions to rescue suspects in their report.
"There is a lot going on here. Some of my colleagues hand around just to be informed about the committee meeting.
"In the meetings, people make a lot of money and at the moment, most MPs here are waiting for NYS loot. They are hungry for money," said the legislator who requested anonymity.
Ideally, a part from committee members, other MPs are also allowed to join committee proceedings and in the end are paid even without taking a vote in the final report.
But in a rejoinder, PAC chairman Opiyo Wandayi has since dismissed the claims as 'pedestrian' adding that the committee is keen to deliver its mandate.
"It is pedestrian to claim that MPs are just after making money. Whoever trying to portray the committee in bad light is an enemy of the people.