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Corruption charges for Kenya MPs | Corruption charges for Kenya MPs |
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Kenya's anti-corruption watchdog is suing seven current and former members of parliament for taking illegal allowances worth $250,000 (£166,000). | Kenya's anti-corruption watchdog is suing seven current and former members of parliament for taking illegal allowances worth $250,000 (£166,000). |
Information Minister Samuel Poghisio has denied taking 2.8m shillings ($35,000, £23,000) in 2006 and 2007. | |
Similar allegations have been filed against the assistant defence minister and five former members of parliament. | Similar allegations have been filed against the assistant defence minister and five former members of parliament. |
Critics say President Mwai Kibaki's government has done little to stamp out graft in east Africa's largest economy. | Critics say President Mwai Kibaki's government has done little to stamp out graft in east Africa's largest economy. |
"[Mr Poghisio] made improper use of his duties, status and power for personal gain or benefit," says the suit filed by the Kenya Anti Corruption Commission. | "[Mr Poghisio] made improper use of his duties, status and power for personal gain or benefit," says the suit filed by the Kenya Anti Corruption Commission. |
The benefit was "purportedly as an allowance for 'parliamentary service office holders', an allowance unknown to the law," it adds. | The benefit was "purportedly as an allowance for 'parliamentary service office holders', an allowance unknown to the law," it adds. |
Mr Poghisio became a minister earlier this year, when Kenya's coalition government was formed amid post-election violence. | Mr Poghisio became a minister earlier this year, when Kenya's coalition government was formed amid post-election violence. |
But he said he had not claimed the money, and had not committed any crime. | |
"I am not in any way associated with fraud or corruption, my record on public life is very clear," he told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme. | |
"I know that all the newspapers today have said that we're charged with false mileage claims, a totally different kind of offence than the one that is being claimed to me in court. | |
"So I believe there is a sinister motive in all this publicity and I just need to assure friends and allies that I am above all that... I'm not committing any crime." | |
Abuse of office | Abuse of office |
Papers lodged at Nairobi's Chief Magistrate's Court also said assistant defence minister David Musila took 5.6 million shillings in the same way, the highest of all the payments. | Papers lodged at Nairobi's Chief Magistrate's Court also said assistant defence minister David Musila took 5.6 million shillings in the same way, the highest of all the payments. |
Another five former MPs - Peter Oloo Aringo, Joseph Kamotho, Daniel Khamasi, Justin Muturi and David Ethuro - took a total of 11.9 million shillings from public coffers. | Another five former MPs - Peter Oloo Aringo, Joseph Kamotho, Daniel Khamasi, Justin Muturi and David Ethuro - took a total of 11.9 million shillings from public coffers. |
The KACC says the men received the allowances with the full knowledge that they were illegal. It claims they improperly used their offices and wrongfully acquired public property. | The KACC says the men received the allowances with the full knowledge that they were illegal. It claims they improperly used their offices and wrongfully acquired public property. |
None of the defendants were available to respond to the charges. | None of the defendants were available to respond to the charges. |
Opinion polls show that Kenyans view most of their politicians as unscrupulous. | Opinion polls show that Kenyans view most of their politicians as unscrupulous. |
But MPs often argue that they are under enormous pressure to help constituents with payments ranging from school fees to medicines. | But MPs often argue that they are under enormous pressure to help constituents with payments ranging from school fees to medicines. |
A week ago, Kenyan MPs infuriated the public by blocking a move to make them pay taxes on their salaries, which are already among the highest for parliamentarians anywhere in the world. | A week ago, Kenyan MPs infuriated the public by blocking a move to make them pay taxes on their salaries, which are already among the highest for parliamentarians anywhere in the world. |
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