Kisii Senator Richard Onyonka had a heated exchange with Abdi Mohamud, Deputy CEO of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), during a Senate session.
Onyonka criticized the EACC for failing in its duties, particularly concerning allegations against First Choice Recruitment Agency, accused of defrauding thousands of Kenyan youths.
Onyonka suggested that the EACC should be disbanded for its inaction, stating, The commission is sitting on the fence
In response, Mohamud defended the agency, demanding evidence from Onyonka about his accusations of bribery against EACC officials, which Onyonka had previously aired in media interviews.
The tension escalated when Mohamud suggested they meet “outside” the committee room after the session, a proposal that Senators Samson Cherargei and Stewart Madzayo quickly rejected, insisting the meeting could only take place in their presence.

The Senate Labour and Social Welfare Committee is chaired by Senator Julius Murgor and Vice-Chaired by Senator George Mungai Mbugua. Its members include Sen. Gloria Orwoba, Sen. Munyi Alexander Mundigi, Sen. Miraj Abdillahi Abdulrahman, Sen. Faki Mohamed Mwinyihaji, Sen. Mogeni Erick Okong’o, Sen. (Rtd) Justice Stewart Madzayo, and Sen. Crystal Asige.
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The session addressed allegations that First Choice defrauded over 8,000 youths, leading to financial ruin for many. Director Judy Chepchirchir, who is accused of collecting over Sh 1 billion, faces charges for obtaining money by false pretenses.
Senators expressed frustration over Chepchirchir’s repeated absences in previous sessions, calling for her immediate appearance before the committee to answer for the accusations.