Juja MP Koimburi Apologizes for Claiming That MPs Received Ksh2 M Bribe to Vote Yes

Juja Member of Parliament (MP) George Koimburi Ndung’u has pleaded for forgiveness from his fellow MPs after his sentiments alleging that legislators received a bribe to pass the controversial Finance Bill 2024.

Koimburi sensationally claimed that MPs were offered Ksh2 million to support the contentious bill that triggered nationwide protests, culminating in agitated youth storming Parliament.

The MP admitted that the allegations were unjustifiable, as he lacks sufficient evidence to support the claims.

“I rise to apologize to my fellow Members. I was in church, and I made a mistake by saying that MPS who voted Yes for the Finance Biil were bribed with Ksh. 2 million,” he said.

“Mr. Speaker I am here to say sorry because I do not have any evidence that they received money. I urge the Members to forgive me, and then we move forward for the betterment of this country.”

The law maker said it was “just a hearsay” that he heard when the legislators were voting for the Finance Bill.