That Statehouse is desperate for divert attention from the ongoing revelations of massive corruption involving President Uhuru’s top allies including his ex-favorite CS Ann Waiguru and Youth Fund boss Bruce Odhiambo in which billions were lost is no secret.
On Thursday Statehouse blogger Dennis Itumbi took to Facebook where he announced that an EACC official has sworn affidavit to link Billionaire businessman Jacob Juma with a scandal during the Kibaki regime.
….Just yesterday an EACC official swore an affidavit in court tabling documents to show Errad Supplies used fake documents to steal Shs. 500m of tax payers money.… Itumbi posted on his Facebook.
Itumbi’s Facebook post attracted some of the most negative comments directed at the presidency with some intelligent Kenyans sayimng the alleged affidavit is nothing but a creation of Statehouse to get back at Juma for his consistent fight against the embezzled EUROBOND cash.
A Statehouse house source hinted that there will be more aggressive messaging that will seeking to distance the Uhuru(Presidency) from failed war on corruption. The aim is to blame the Police, Director of Public Prosecution and Judiciary for not doing much. They will blame corruption in the Police force and Judiciary and project Uhuru as the guy who has best intentions BUT has been failed by independent arms of government.
The truth of the matter is that the presidency using the Jubilee super majority in parliament and also floating cash has allegedly infiltrated independent bodies and made them a mockery an example is the EACC.
Our sources hinted that the campaign the clean the presidency of any blame may go deeper to even to a point of forcing DPP Keriako Tobiko out of office and strong critics like Jacob Juma will be dragged through the mad to silence them. Corruption will be the main theme of the 2017 general election and Uhuru handlers will do whatever it takes to navigate through.
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