Public Service Cabinet Secretary (CS) nominee Aisha Jumwa was handed relief in a case where she is co-accused of murder.
On Tuesday, October 18, ahead of Jumwa's vetting by Parliament, the family requested to settle the matter out of court arguing that the lawmaker was not a principal offender in the case.
Following the new development, the former Malindi member of parliament wrote to the Director of the Public Prosecution - DPP, Noordin Haji, and the court asking to become a state witness.

If DPP Haji and the court approves her request, then she will testify against her bodyguard.
The prosecution may choose to grant the request and drop the charges against the former Malindi MP or direct that the matter heads full hearing on grounds of national interest.
Jumwa is scheduled to appear before the National Assembly Vetting Committee on Tuesday afternoon.
The new development came a week after the ODPP withdrew graft charges it leveled against the CS nominee, who was accused of irregularly obtaining Ksh19 million.
Prosecutor Alex Akula told Chief Magistrate Martha Mutuku of the Anti-Corruption Court that the ODPP had not gathered enough evidence to secure Jumwa's conviction.
Jumwa had been charged with acquisition of proceeds of crime, conflict of interest and money laundering.
However, the cases of eight other co-accused will proceed to full hearing and judgment by the court. The eight will have questions to answer on how they defrauded Malindi constituency the said amount in 2018.
Mutuku further ordered that the DPP retable finings of the investigations on the eight before the court upon which it would issue further directions.
Following the nomination of the CSs a section of Azimio lawmakers opposed the list of candidates over graft cases hanging over them.