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Kenya: 16 Counties Clear Pending Bills as Aukot Plots Legal Action

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Sixteen devolved units have fully paid their pending bills amounting to Sh32.93 billion as at March 6, the Controller of Budget Margaret Nyakang’o said.

This comes in the wake of a legal suit threat against the national and county governments, to settle with interest, more than Sh227 billion owed to suppliers as accrued pending bills.

The National Treasury last year acknowledged that some Sh227 billion was owed to suppliers by both levels of government.

Thirdway Alliance leader- Dr Ekuru Aukot now says the party will move to court, to assist the suppliers get their dues.

ATTACH ASSETS

“We intend to institute a suit against the government and attach its assets until it settles these bills with interest. We fear that failure by the government to settle these debts, is killing the economy and making Kenyans more desperate,” Dr Aukot said.

A special audit of the county governments as at June 30, 2018 listed Sh88.98 billion in pending bills.

Form the amount, Sh51.2 billion which accounted for 58 per cent was cleared as payable while Sh37.7 billion lacked sufficient documentations to support services rendered.

Counties which have cleared their eligible pending bills are Baringo, Elgeyo Markwet, Embu, Homa Bay, Kajiado, Kitui, Kilifi, Kwale, Laikipia, Makueni, Nyamira, Nyandarua, Nyeri, Kakamega, Uasin Gishu and Lamu.

“The National Treasury recognises your effort and consistency in settling of your eligible pending bills. The purpose of this letter, therefore, is to commend your county government for having prioritised and fully paid all eligible pending bills as per the Special Audit by the Auditor General,” National treasury Cabinet Secretary (CS) Ukur Yatani said in a circular dated March 10.

PENDING BILLS

A circular released by the National Treasury dated December 5, 2019 indicated that 20 counties will have their conditional grants withheld over failure to pay the pending bills.

The affected counties are Taita Taveta, Turkana, Kisumu, Meru, Samburu, Nakuru, Muranga, Mandera, Kisii and Busia.

Others are Marsabit, Bungoma, Siaya, Trans Nzoia, Kitui, West Pokot, Embu, Kakamega, Wajir and Lamu.

Mr Yatani referred the affected counties to another circular dated October 22, 2019 that provided all the county governments with guidelines on settling the pending bills.