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    "content": "Madam Temporary Speaker, the Committee also recommends that project implementation in the county should be staggered and spread in phases so that budgets are spread across financial years, where necessary. The county should also harmonize and develop a human resource policy that will enable the county to resolve the matter of allowances, and the SRC should be involved in that. The Committee also recommends that the county institutes mechanisms to ensure recruitment and placement of staff in accordance to skill and capacity. The Committee also recommends the strengthening of internal audit units. Finally, the Committee faced certain challenges during the period under review. These included the actualization of Article 96(3) without linkage with the Public Finance Management Act and County Governments Act. Another challenge was the court injunctions on the Senate and its Committees. Consequently, I am glad to report to the House that some of the governors who went to court to challenge the mandate of the Senate to review the Auditor-General’s reports have since made a complete turnaround. For example, only this week, Governor Oparanya who is on record as having gone to court, appeared before the County Public Accounts and Investment Committee (CPAIC). We, therefore, hope that the court battles that we saw in the first few years of devolution shall be brought to a close. Madam Temporary Speaker, the other challenge was the role of the Committee"
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