Siaya Deputy Governor William Oduol now says that he will eventually be vindicated on the accusations levelled against him.
Speaking on Tuesday, Oduol said he was certain the evidence he has against the Siaya County executive is concrete.
He said that after completing the internal mechanisms, which included sending a petition to the County Assembly, he has now handed over the evidence to the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.
"I am a thoroughbred professional. An accountant of repute and the evidence I presented is cogent, it is not hot air. Now that I, managed to exhaust the internal mechanism, I handed over the evidence to EACC and I am certain that I'm going to be vindicated very soon," Oduol said on Spice FM.
He said he would be happy to see to look at the MCAs who rubbished his allegations once those involved start getting arrested.
"I am not a visitor in Jerusalem and I want to look at the MCAs in the eyes when we eventually have people arrested by EACC or DCI. How are going to walk in the streets of Siaya County?" the DG said.
Oduol spoke just a day after the County Assembly of Siaya approved a motion to impeach the deputy governor.
According to East Asembo MCA Gordon Onguru who is the Motion mover, Oduol should be impeached over alleged interference with the procurement process, abuse of office and gross misconduct, misuse of public resources, bullying of county executive staff and misleading the public by giving false information.
Prior to the tabling of the impeachment motion, Oduol had made allegations of corruption and mismanagement in the county executive.
He submitted his written evidence to the assembly on April 14.
The assembly's General Committee on Oversight found out that Oduol had not substantiated his allegations.
Some 38 MCAs approved the motion out of the total 42. Only one MCA disapproved the motion.
The other three MCAs were absent with an apology.