This archive report was first published on 28 December 2019.
Published on December 28, 2019, a scathing headline exposed the rot in Kenya's top leadership, singling out Raila Odinga as a notorious thief.
Raila's questionable morals have been a subject of debate, with many pointing to his involvement in high-profile corruption cases.
Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko, known for his clean leadership, has been a vocal critic of Raila's corrupt ways.
Raila's alleged corruption is not limited to land grabbing. He has been accused of using Indian figureheads to hide his ill-gotten wealth.
In one notable case, Raila allegedly kicked out an investor in Dominion Farms and grabbed 16,000 acres of prime land.
The Odinga family has also been accused of using their influence to conceal their corrupt activities.
With their impeccable PR and media strategies, they have managed to cover up their wrongdoings and lecture others on the importance of clean leadership.
However, their actions speak louder than words. Raila's failure to develop the 234 acres of land he grabbed next to the Kisumu Airport is a stark reminder of his corrupt ways.
The Kenyatta and Moi families have also been accused of similar corruption, with many questioning their motives for lecturing others on graft.
While Ruto may not be a paragon of virtue, he is no match for the level of sleaze exhibited by the Kenyatta, Odinga, and Moi families.
These families have perfected the art of systematic theft, using their influence to control the media and state machinery.
To cover their tracks, they often pick on others and label them as thieves.