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"content": "to be paid by the county government or any of its entities for public purposes is paid through the account without undue delay. (b) After enactment of the County Allocation of Revenue Act, the process of disbursement of funds by the National Treasury to county governments is guided by the provision of Section 17 of the Public Finance Management Act (PFM) 2012. In this regard and to make it easy for county governments to requisition exchequer releases, the county governments were provided with guidelines by the Controller of Budget that seeks to clarify the process. In fact, that process has been annexed to the answer we gave the Member. Based on the approvals of Parliament referred to above, the National Treasury prepares a request for withdrawal of funds from the Consolidated Fund for transfer to counties. The request is then forwarded to the Controller of Budget for consideration and approval. The approval for withdrawal from the Consolidated Fund by the Controller of Budget, together with the written instructions from the National Treasury, are sufficient authority for the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) to disburse funds from the Consolidated Fund to the respective county revenue funds. (c) The schedule indicating amounts and dates of cash disbursement to county governments are provided under Annex II. I will quickly talk about this Schedule."
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