Tony254
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- May 11, 2017
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Kenya itasoma bajeti yake siku ya Alhamisi wiki hii. Bajeti yenyewe itakuwa ya ksh 3.3 trillion ambayo ni zaidi ya mara dufu ya bajeti ya Tanzania.
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The Division of Revenue Bill, 2022 has allocated the National Government Sh1.76 trillion, counties (Sh370 billion) and Equlisation Fund (Sh7 billion).
The Bill has been stuck in the Senate for months after the lawmakers refused to pass it pending an agreement on the County Grants Bill that shares Sh39 billion conditional grants.
A mediation committee last week struck a compromise that saw the Senate approve the Division of Revenue Bill and the County Grants Bill last Thursday.
Mr Muturi had last week warned that Mr Yatani will not read the Sh3.31 trillion budget on April 7 unless Parliament approves the Division of Revenue Bill, 2022.
“It will be unconstitutional for Mr Yatani to deliver the budget highlights. He will not be allowed to set his feet here unless that Bill is passed.”
The High Court in 2020 ruled that the Division of Revenue Bill must be approved by Parliament before the tabling of Budget Estimates and reading of budget speech.
A three-judge bench in a High Court petition number 277 and 232 of 2019 ruled that future budget policy pronouncements unveiled in Parliament without the inclusion of the division revenue bill will be unconstitutional
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Budget reading Thursday as MPs end revenue share row
These measures will be contained in the Finance Bill, which must be tabled in Parliament ahead of April 30.The Division of Revenue Bill, 2022 has allocated the National Government Sh1.76 trillion, counties (Sh370 billion) and Equlisation Fund (Sh7 billion).
The Bill has been stuck in the Senate for months after the lawmakers refused to pass it pending an agreement on the County Grants Bill that shares Sh39 billion conditional grants.
A mediation committee last week struck a compromise that saw the Senate approve the Division of Revenue Bill and the County Grants Bill last Thursday.
Mr Muturi had last week warned that Mr Yatani will not read the Sh3.31 trillion budget on April 7 unless Parliament approves the Division of Revenue Bill, 2022.
“It will be unconstitutional for Mr Yatani to deliver the budget highlights. He will not be allowed to set his feet here unless that Bill is passed.”
The High Court in 2020 ruled that the Division of Revenue Bill must be approved by Parliament before the tabling of Budget Estimates and reading of budget speech.
A three-judge bench in a High Court petition number 277 and 232 of 2019 ruled that future budget policy pronouncements unveiled in Parliament without the inclusion of the division revenue bill will be unconstitutional