DP Ruto’s Office Suffers Nearly 50 Percent Budget Cut As Raila Wins Big
Deputy President William Ruto’s office has suffered a massive budget cut in the 2020-2021 financial year.
Budget estimates tabled in the National Assembly on Thursday by Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani show that Ruto’s office has had its budget slashed by nearly 50 percent.
In total, the DP’s office has been allocated Sh1.4 billion down from Sh2.4 billion allocated in the 2019-2020 fiscal year.
DP Ruto office’s entertainment expenditure is the greatest casualty as it has been trimmed by 87 percent from Sh193 million in the current year to Sh23.9 million in the coming year.
Similarly, the allocation on domestic travel has been reduced to Sh96 million from Sh193 million in the 2019/2020 financial year while foreign travel has been allocated Sh33 million down from Sh89 million.
In the financial year ending June 30th, 2020, the office received Sh28 million for fuel but that has been cut to Sh14 million.
The government has defended these cuts, saying they have been enforced in all offices, departments, and ministries in an effort to promote austerity.
ODM leader Raila Odinga is among the biggest beneficiaries of the 2020-2021 budget estimates. Odinga’s office has been allocated Sh71.9 million in the financial year starting July 1st, where Sh26 million will go towards the purchase of high-end cars, Sh10 million for furniture, and Sh30 million for insurance and salaries for employees.
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More cuts should have been…
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More cuts should have been done in DP Ruto’s office. The money is being wasted on Tanga Tanga futile exercises; like going to visit the voodoo witch doctors.
Very nice!!
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Very nice!!
Cutting waste is necessary!…
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Cutting waste is necessary! More cuts should have been done.
Did the money for fake dams…
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Did the money for fake dams get cut out?
A lot of more cuts should…
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A lot of more cuts should have been done to avoid misappropriated of what is allocated!, Shs 96 million on domestic travel is too much money.
Shs 28 million for fuel!…
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Shs 28 million for fuel! Does Ruto’s vehicles consume gold!, jet fuel or miraa? Please, stop stealing from poor Kenyans.
50% cut in Ruto’s spending…
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50% cut in Ruto’s spending is not enough!
Let us shoot them dead. How…
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Let us shoot them dead. How much did they allocate Kibira slums? Mathare slums? Mukuru kwa Njenga? How about money to house street Families? Entertainment allowance your mother !!!.
We still have our priorities…
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We still have our priorities upside down. What's and where's Raila's office? How can we justify high-end cars, office furniture, insurance and salaries for an an office that does not exist. Raila should return this money back to the treasury to demonstrate his intolerance to corruption, or donate it to schools in his Kibra constituency.
What about the ministry of…
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What about the ministry of education? Nobody is talking about school fees when students return to in September. The government need to cater for student fees when school starts because parents have no money with this lockdown.
If wishes were horses, even…
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If wishes were horses, even beggars could right!? Did the government give birth to school age kids? Wanting free things always but never say your roles in making the children!!
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