‘Evidence MUST Accompany Your Verbosity!’ – ODM MP Tells Gachagua, Muturi
Caleb Amisi, a Saboti Member of Parliament (MP), has challenged former government officials who are now speaking out against corruption and administrative failings to give evidence to back up their claims.
On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, Amisi stated on his official X account that ex-state officials who are now exposing the government’s wrongdoings must provide substantial evidence.
“All those people who left the government and are now spilling the beans must accompany their verbosity with two sets of evidence,” Amisi said.
Amisi believes that their assertions must meet two prerequisites in order to be regarded seriously.
The first need is that they identify the individuals implicated and clearly state the nature of the crime or failure to perform their duty.
Second, Amisi emphasized the need for the former officials to prove their innocence, since the public will ask why they did not speak out sooner.
All those people who left the government and are now spilling the beans must accompany their verbosity with two sets of evidence;
— Hon. Caleb Amisi, MP (@Honcalebamisi) April 8, 2025
One naming the accused ( all of the) and the nature of crime or failure on their duty .
The second one showing that themselves are innocent.…
Furthermore, the outspoken lawmaker pointed out that without this, their views would be simply accusations.
“One naming the accused (all of them) and the nature of the crime or failure on their duty,” Amisi added.
“The second one showing that themselves are innocent. Otherwise, Kenyans will turn on them for not speaking when they are still in office.”
Amisi’s words follow an increasing pattern of former government officials speaking out about corruption, mismanagement, and other administration failures after leaving office.
Former Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justine Muturi stirred controversy in a television appearance on April 4, 2025, when he accused Ruto of corruption.
During the interview, Muturi said that Ruto seemed to be anti-corruption while secretly orchestrating billion-dollar corruption transactions.
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“Yes, he (Ruto) is absolutely, very, irredeemably corrupt,” the Attorney General stated.
In addition to Muturi, recently removed Kenya International Conference Centre (KICC) board chairperson Irungu Nyakera expressed a strong appeal for accountability from the current United Democratic Alliance (UDA) government.
He advised Kenyans to prioritize pledges made in 2022 over political posturing ahead of the 2027 elections.
In a statement made on his X account on April 5, 2025, Nyakera provided a bleak image of Kenya’s current economic scenario, noting spiraling inflation, credit stagnation in banks, and an increase in loan defaults.
‘Evidence MUST Accompany Your Verbosity!’ – ODM MP Tells Gachagua, Muturi
