{"id":903256,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/903256/?format=json","text_counter":301,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. Kasanga","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":13185,"legal_name":"Sylvia Mueni Kasanga","slug":"sylvia-mueni-kasanga"},"content":"(a) the Bill provides for – (i) the equitable sharing of revenue under Article 202(1) of the Constitution; (ii) a matter set out under Article 204 of the Constitution; (iii) the withdrawal of money from the Consolidated Fund under Article 206 of the Constitution that affects the finances of county governments; (iv) the withdrawal of money from a County Revenue Fund; (v) of public funds by counties and the management of those funds; (vi) advances from the Contingencies Fund under Article 208 of the Constitution that affects the finances of county governments; (vii) the imposition of a tax, duty or charge by the national government; (viii) borrowing by the national government that affects the finances of county governments; (ix) the terms and conditions under which the national government may guarantee a loan under Article 212 (a) of the Constitution.; or (x) any other matter referred to in Chapter Twelve of the Constitution affecting the finances of county governments. (b) the Bill is – (i) the annual Division of Revenue Bill; or (ii) the annual County Allocation of Revenue Bill.‖ In fact, I realised that many Government officials and Members of the National Assembly do not understand that we can interrogate matters of finances. Sometimes you may think of a Bill and just because it has anything to do with money, it becomes a The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."}