It is the renowned Kenyan author and novelist Ngugi Wa Thiong'o who said, in his novel "Devil on the cross," that there are two types of thieves and robbers; the type that steals chicken and coins and the type that steal billions of shillings.
While the former is easy to deal with, as even a mob can lynch them in broad daylight, dealing with the latter is quite a puzzle as they are well connected people.
It is these kinds of thieves and robbers that you, dear Eliud Wabukhala, are going to deal with.
So straighten, or better still remove your tie, tie your shoe laces tightly, grow a thick skin and enter the integrity house with your head held up.
Do not go gentle into that house because the kinds of demons and ghosts you are going to meet there are those that require a special type of prayer to cast away.
They can not be removed by fasting alone. Also get some lessons and experiences from Philip Kinisu and Patrick Lumumba. Otherwise, I wish you well. I hope you will slay the corruption dragon.