Gilgil MP Martha Wangari has called on Chief Justice David Maraga to intervene amid rising cases of graft.
Speaking in Kapkures, Nakuru county on Saturday, the lawmaker called upon the judiciary to lend a hand in the fight against corruption.
She faulted the recurrent acquittance of corruption suspects who have been implicated in the previous scandals, calling for a similar approach applied on petty criminals.
"We cannot have chicken thieves getting several years in jail when people who have looted billions of shillings are set free. The Chief Justice must ensure that no one manages to evade the law," she said.
"Maraga should ensure that the law applies to everyone equally and introduce measures to ensure that no one manages to manipulate the law and law enforcers to have their way," added the legislator.
This comes at a time when the nation is grappling with several scandals, including the Sh9 billion shilling loss at the National Youth Service (NYS).
The MP spoke while in the company of a contingent of Jubilee leaders led by Deputy President William Ruto.