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"content": "Sorry for that. It is the microphone that went off. Those public universities have resources like land. Again, many have land outside our CBD and in other cities across the country that they can utilise by partnering with private sector players, earn revenues and, therefore, diversify from the over-reliance on fees from their students. I am generally mentioning the things that we have observed almost across the entire spectrum of 64 corporations. The third observation that the Committee observed across the board is non-remittance of statutory deductions. It is sad that statutory deductions such as National Social Security Fund (NSSF), National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF), SACCO deductions and even Pay as you Earn (PAYE), which are monies deducted directly from employees, are never remitted to the Exchequer, Treasury and the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA). SACCOs are suffering because they cannot advance loans to their members and yet, members have contributed money to them. Many of those State corporations, as a result of their financial constraints, just do deductions on paper and never remit the monies I have talked about. 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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