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"content": "getting Kshs40 and Kshs20 million and Nairobi coming closer by getting Kshs2.1 billion. That is a question I wanted to bring for consideration of the House as we debate this Bill. Also, when you go to Section 5(i)(ii)(iii) and the last bit of it which says the conditional allocations amounting to Kshs4 billion financed by a grant from the World Bank for the Kenya Development Support Programme (KDSP) Level II grant shall be allocated among the county governments on the basis of the criterion which shall be determined as follows: “Allocation to the eligible county governments shall be on the basis of a criterion comprising of the performance score determined in paragraph “a” above and the revenue sharing formula approved by the Parliament in accordance to Article 217 of the Constitution”. I find the entire clause 5(3) a very grey area which can be subject to manipulation by the Executive. That is why I would wish that we as a Parliament look into detail and I appreciate the fact that the Senate has discussed this Bill. The reason why they bring it to us is to point out grey areas. This Kshs4 billion can be subjected to issues by the Executive because the Cabinet Secretary (CS) is the one that has the responsibility or the onus to distribute that money. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker."
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