Opposition chief Raila Odinga has weighed in on the corruption scandals in different government departments.
Speaking on Saturday in Busia, Odinga said a team will be established to end corruption in the country.
Raila who has been out of the country said that claims that he has been silent on the recent scandals are untrue.
"We are still constituting an elaborate team that will handle this vice," he said.
The opposition chief who was speaking in Busia, added that the peace deal with President Uhuru Kenyatta will facilitate uniform growth among Kenyans.
He was attending the funeral of Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya's mother-in-law Margaret Shiundu Oruma.
The government has been hit by several scandals at the National Youth Service (NYS), Sh9 billion is reported to have been stolen through payments to fake companies.
The National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) is said to have lost subsidized fertiliser worth Sh6.3 billion through underhand dealings.