Five days before his showdown with Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore in the Republican primary runoff for the Alabama Senate special election, Sen. Luther Strange still finds himself batting away corruption accusations from state legislators in Montgomery.

State Reps. Ed Henry and Mike Ball, both Republicans, voiced concern at a joint news conference Wednesday regarding Strange’s role in an investigation that saw the conviction of former Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard on 11 corruption charges.

Henry and Hart accused Strange, Alabama’s attorney general at the time, of covering up prosecutors’ misconduct in the case.

“Luther Strange has bragged about his public corruption unit that he put together [when he was attorney general],” Henry said. “I know a lot of things about what went on during that [Hubbard’s] investigation. It’s been one of the issues that’s really torn at me in this election that the people of Alabama don’t know the whole truth about.”

Henry has publicly endorsed Moore in the special election primary.