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"content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move that the Supplementary Appropriation (No.2) Bill (National Assembly Bill No.23 of 2016) be now read a Second Time. In June, 2015, Parliament, through the Appropriations Act, approved Kshs1.94703 trillion for the national Government expenditure for the 2015/2016 Financial Year. Out of the total funds allocated, Kshs784.2 billion was for Recurrent Expenditure while Kshs721.29 billion was for Development Expenditure. The Kshs441.54 billion was for the Consolidated Fund Services (CFS). In April, 2016, Parliament, through the first parliamentary Appropriations Act, approved an additional Kshs50.13 billion out of which Recurrent allocation increased by Kshs21.9 billion. The Development Expenditure increased by Kshs4.06 billion while the CFS increased by Kshs24.16 billion. This Second Supplementary Appropriations Bill proposes a net expenditure of Kshs34.947 billion of which the net Recurrent allocation is increased by Kshs7.05 billion while the Development Expenditure is increased by Kshs27.441 billion while CFS is set to increase by Kshs28.9 billion. The capital allocation to the State Department of Infrastructure is set to decrease by Kshs19.2 billion with Appropriation-in-Aid (A-in-A) having been revised downwards by Kshs14.7 billion on account of low absorption rate as a result of delayed disbursement from The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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