Former State House Senior Advisor Moses Kuria has, for another time, opened up on how Members of Parliament have been receiving bribes to influence key legislative outcomes, less than a week after President William Ruto opened up on the vice.

Speaking during an interview on Citizen TV, Kuria claimed that the allegations made by the President could be true, revealing how MPs received bribes to impeach the then Majority leader in the 12th Parliament, Aden Duale, who now serves in the Cabinet.

According to Kuria (at that time he was an MP), legislators received upto Ksh100,000 from the then administration of President Uhuru Kenyatta to exercise purge on Duale.

This was at the time when a similar wave of division and realignment had taken centre stage in the country's politics following the split between Kieleweke and Tangatanga factions.