Kimilili Member of Parliament, Didmus Wekesa Baraza Mutua has not yet paid a businesswoman his Sh 2 million her allegedly, defrauded and purportedly used them to purchase a helicopter from Malaysia.
This is even after he failed to respond to our queries on his plans to repay the money he described as ‘soft loan’ after the EACC summoned him last year.

Our Data shows that MP. Mutua had previously promised to repay the said amount but later went back to his style of lies and con-manship.
Baraza’s case has raised a lot of public interest and questions about the ethical conduct of public officials.
Experts are now warning Bungoma County Residents of voting him in as their Governor in 2027.
” He is a fraudster, this can be witnessed by the fraud cases he is accused through out the country, he first needs to respect women by re-paying the Sh 2 million he owes a her before seeking the governorship position in a year’s time,” said a local leader.
Barasa who is the Member of Parliament for Kimilili has faced controversy in previous for instance, his crime related activities continue to tarnished his reputation, though he has managed to maintain his political position accidentally.
According to sources, Baraza approached a businesswoman for a Sh2 million loan, claiming it was needed as a facilitation fee for a business trip to Malaysia. Trusting his word, the businesswoman transferred the money to Baraza’s account.
The documents in our possession shows that Baraza received the money and allegedly purchased a helicopter.
Upto date, the MP although he admitted that he took the said amount, he has completely refused to pay.
The evidence pointing to the purchase of a helicopter includes financial transactions and testimonies. This alleged fraud is not only a breach of trust but also raises serious legal and ethical questions.