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"content": "Above that there is a further additional county conditional allocation, which is not part of the sharable revenue. This is Kshs7.8 billion which is raised from the Fuel Levy and Kshs12.5 billion as the proceeds of loans and grants. So, in total the 47 county governments will receive Kshsh323.7 billion which constitutes 34.6 per cent of the most recent audited revenue of Kshs935.6 billion for the Financial Year 2013/2014, which has been approved and submitted by the Public Accounts Committee. Hon. Deputy Speaker, let me start with the problems we are facing in the health sector. The management of health institutions in counties has faced huge challenges. One of the mistakes that we did as a country was to devolve the health sector. I am saying that because we did not have the right personnel and people to manage that sector. So, we are facing huge health challenges. There are huge allocations to the health sector, for example, allocations to the maternal health care, compensation for user foregone fees such as the free maternal health care, the money sent to Level 5 hospitals and the reimbursement for the National Hospital Insurance Fund. This situation has never changed the health sector in our counties. That is the reason we must do something to the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act we are going to receive next week."
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