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    "content": "2. Could the Chairperson provide the total amount of money collected under the Fuel Levy Fund from September 2021 to date? In July 2020, the Petroleum Development Levy for super petrol and diesel was increased from Kshs0.40 to Kshs5.40 vide Legal Notice No.124 of 2020 with the objective of creating a Petroleum Pump Price Stabilisation Fund among other functions. The escalating prices of petroleum in the global markets post-COVID-19 recovery period caused the Fund to be used in stabilisation of pump prices beginning from the April-May 2021 pricing cycle. The National Treasury is in charge of collection of the Fund and is the ideal entity to avail data on the amounts collected. 3. Could the Chairperson provide a breakdown of reimbursement levy per month from September 2021 to date and reimbursement due to be paid to oil marketing companies (OMC), petroleum dealers, and small oil dealers? The following table shows the total amounts paid for stabilisation of fuel pump prices from the April-May 2021 cycle to date. The table below indicates the pricing per month, stabilisation amounts in Kenya shillings, amounts paid and the variance."
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