Senate Assembly Deputy Majority Leader Kipchumba Murkomen now claims the National Assembly Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is bias as it investigates the looting at the National Youth Service (NYS).
The Elgeyo Marakwet Senator said the committee was 'obsessed' with his name instead of pursuing the real culprits and the loss of Sh1.8 billion from the NYS kitty.
Murkomen who failed to appear before the Committee on claims that he did not receive official summons, warned that the Committee should stop diverting investigations to him, since he had no direct links with the NYS.
He said Sing'oei-Murkomen ad Sigei (SMS) Advocates firm where he is one of the directors, received the sum of Sh15 from Out of the Box Solutions Ltd, which had done a legal deal with the NYS, and so there was no justification that SMS benefited from the looted NYS funds.
The Jubilee senator accused PAC the Ethic and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and other investigating agencies, of being used to sabotage the fight against corruption, and warned that nothing will make him stop supporting Jubilee.
“What is it this obsession with diverting attention from stealing of the public resources? PAC, EACC and other corruption fighting agencies are captive of corruption. They are taking Kenya down,'' Murkomen said, Thursday.
This even as Hilary Sigei, a managing partner at the SMS law firm appeared before the Ncholas Gumbo-led committee for the second time for questioning.
He angered PAC members after failing to present documents that linked the firm to the receiving of the monies from the Out of the Box Solutions.