Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua on Monday revealed that he has already handed over crucial documents to the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) officials for audit.
Mutua took to social media to share a photo of him and the officers at his office in Machakos town.
The move comes days after his August 8, 2017 election victory was nullified by the Court of Appeal.
The Maendeleo Chap Chap party leader said he is not scared of being investigated.
“No honest leader should be afraid of a lifestyle audit in the fight against corruption. Public money has to be protected," Mutua said.
He added: “On my end, I freely gave the EACC details of my accounts, properties, relatives etc. for an audit. I hope other leaders will do the same. We must rescue Kenya,” the governor announced on Twitter.”
Mutua had earlier threatened to name powerful persons behind the maize scandals.
He has also accused a section of leaders of looting resources belonging to the common 'mwananchi' for their selfish gains since they took over different positions in the government.
“There are several prominent people who got Sh10 million, others got Sh100 million while others got Sh300 million. Big people in government, I have the list,” Mutua said.