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During the same conversation with Radio Kwizera, I also informed them that I’ve moved to court over odious debt of nearly Ksh 7 trillion. This is not a small matter. It is public money, our money, and we must push for full accountability. Our nation is being buried under...

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When Ruto questions how one can access KSh150M “that belongs to the county,” we ask much bigger questions: Where do the billions casually splashed in churches, campaigns, and political handouts really come from? The truth is, Kenya keeps paying the price of leaders we put in office without demanding true accountability or proven integrity. Too often, individuals are entrusted with positions they are neither prepared for nor committed to serve honorably, and the result is always the same: scandal after scandal, billions lost, and ordinary Kenyans left to suffer. This is not new. More than a decade ago, I stood up and called out corruption involving William Ruto. Today, we find ourselves asking the very same questions, facing the very same struggles. The cycle has not broken, because we continue to accept leadership without accountability. Leadership cannot be about selective outrage. Corruption is not only what your opponents do; it is also about what happens under your watch. If you are in charge of a department, a ministry, or a nation, you cannot claim ignorance while billions vanish. Accountability means taking full responsibility for what happens under your leadership. If we are serious about ending corruption, then accountability must start at the very top: 1. Leaders must have demonstrated integrity and proven competence before they are entrusted with public office. 2. Budgets and decisions must be open to scrutiny. 3. Assets must be declared, and unexplained wealth must no longer be excused. The tide of corruption in Kenya is strong, but we cannot allow it to define us.

Martha Karua

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