The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has told former Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s Coalition for Reforms And Democracy (CORD) to go to hell with its so called ‘evidence’ with regard to the 134-acres of disputed Karen Land, which the Opposition alleged, was grabbed by powerful Jubilee leaders led by Deputy President, William Ruto.
Speaking yesterday, EACC Spokesman Yassim Aila noted that their investigations into the alleged land grabbing in Karen will go on with or without CORD’s evidence.
“The commission’s investigation is proceeding and we were not relying on Raila Odinga’s CORD evidence and dossier to jumpstart inquiries. If they have useful information, let them bring it to boost what we already have and if they don’t want to share the information, it is well and good
because we don’t depend on them in this investigation,” said Aila.
The EACC was reacting to Wednesday’s incident in which CORD legislators James Orengo, Johnston Muthama and Boni Khalwale snubbed the commission for the second time refusing to produce the evidence they have on the grabbed Karen land.
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