Cleophas Wakhungu Malalah

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  • 8 Sep 2021 in Senate: As Sen. Wetangula has suggested, we need to summon the Cabinet Secretary (CS) of the National Treasury to be accountable to this House and tell us how he disbursed monies quarterly. I think that we will leave this to the Chairperson of the Committee on Finance and Budget to ensure that we man the process of disbursement of monies to the counties every quarter as we move on. This is so that we do not pass the Schedule and leave it to the National Treasury to implement it the way it is. view
  • 8 Sep 2021 in Senate: As Sen. Wetangula has suggested, we need to summon the Cabinet Secretary (CS) of the National Treasury to be accountable to this House and tell us how he disbursed monies quarterly. I think that we will leave this to the Chairperson of the Committee on Finance and Budget to ensure that we man the process of disbursement of monies to the counties every quarter as we move on. This is so that we do not pass the Schedule and leave it to the National Treasury to implement it the way it is. view
  • 8 Sep 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, this has also affected county governments. We have county governments that have pending bills since 2013. We have suppliers and contractors who have strained financially. We have contractors who have even died out of stress. We have contractors who offered services to the county government. They have certificates that are pending to be paid. They have not been paid because of late disbursement of money. view
  • 8 Sep 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, this has also affected county governments. We have county governments that have pending bills since 2013. We have suppliers and contractors who have strained financially. We have contractors who have even died out of stress. We have contractors who offered services to the county government. They have certificates that are pending to be paid. They have not been paid because of late disbursement of money. view
  • 8 Sep 2021 in Senate: It is important that as we pass this Schedule, we also remind our respective governors that once these monies are released to the county governments, let them prioritize dealing with pending bills. This is because they are accumulating bills, which is putting our counties in a very hard financial status. When they receive this money, let them also practice financial prudence. view
  • 8 Sep 2021 in Senate: It is important that as we pass this Schedule, we also remind our respective governors that once these monies are released to the county governments, let them prioritize dealing with pending bills. This is because they are accumulating bills, which is putting our counties in a very hard financial status. When they receive this money, let them also practice financial prudence. view
  • 8 Sep 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, we have county governments that do not prioritize their monies. If they receive these monies on a monthly basis, as a governor, one has no reason not to pay salaries or take up their monthly obligations. It is important that we remind the governors, who are going to take part in appropriating these funds, that they should prioritize the finances when they get to them. view
  • 8 Sep 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, we have county governments that do not prioritize their monies. If they receive these monies on a monthly basis, as a governor, one has no reason not to pay salaries or take up their monthly obligations. It is important that we remind the governors, who are going to take part in appropriating these funds, that they should prioritize the finances when they get to them. view
  • 8 Sep 2021 in Senate: This is the last financial year to the second term governors. We are coming to the end of their tenure and it important that no governor should leave large pending bills to the coming dispensation. It is important that the Auditor-General and the National Treasury ensure that governors who were elected in 2013 leave their counties when they have paid their baggage. view
  • 8 Sep 2021 in Senate: This is the last financial year to the second term governors. We are coming to the end of their tenure and it important that no governor should leave large pending bills to the coming dispensation. It is important that the Auditor-General and the National Treasury ensure that governors who were elected in 2013 leave their counties when they have paid their baggage. view

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