President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta. [Photo/bloomberg.com]

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President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta has poured cold water on Raila's accusation that he bribed voters, intimidated public officers and misused state resources.

The sentiments come days after Uhuru was purpotedely quoted as threatening chiefs in Makueni county who were not singing the Jubilee tune during the campaign period.

"You should appreciate that the allowances you are drawing and the motorcycles you ride are properties of Jubilee. We know what you are doing and we shall deal with you after the elections,” he said during a campaign in Makueni.

In his defence while presenting his evidence to the Supreme Court on Thursday, Uhuru denied claims that he threatened the public servants."I deny that while addressing campaign rallies in Makueni, I threatened local Chiefs who were allegedly not campaigning for me," he said.

"The true position is that I was cautioning chiefs not to depart from their obligation to maintain political neutrality," he added.