Differences between the Senate and the National Assembly have once again been exposed to the public.
This is after Nyamira senator, Kennedy Okong'o Mong'are accused the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) of embezzling Sh2 billion, through dubious projects.
According to the 2017 presidential aspirant, PSC intended to purchase a Sh1 billion land from one of its commissioners, that would be used for the construction of the Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Training (CPST).
The structure on a 40-acre piece of land, would be used as a training centre for MPs and parliamentary staff.
The lawmaker who was elected on a Ford Kenya party ticket, also claimed that PSC was planning to illegally increase by Sh1 billion, the construction of the state-of-the-art structure.
Addressing the press, Wednesday, Mong'are called on the office of the Auditor General Edward Ouko and the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), to immediately launch investigations and take legal action against all persons involved in the 'monumental scandal'.
''This is a monumental scandal which is being brewed by the very people who are supposed to prepare budget, allocate and oversight the use of public resources.''
''The current looting is being done because of the confusion that has been created in the name of mobilising Kenyans to register as voters,'' he said, at parliament buildings.