He also claims the CS is yet to sign a sale agreement or make any payments. According to the MP's spouse, Mary Mureu, the CS made an offer of Ksh.90 million for the house, but she and her husband said the final asking price was Ksh.120 million.
"Thereafter, I traveled to the US for my daughter's graduation and when I came back on Wednesday, I brought my people to clean the house and mow the lawn.. and to my shock, I found the house open," she said.
It was reported that there was a fracas at the home on Friday as police whisked away a man by the name of Kariuki, who said the MP had contracted him to do repairs at the home before a new owner takes possession of the house.