MPs Take Home Sh650 Million after Working for Only 13 Days

MPs Take Home Sh650 Million after Working for Only 13 Days

Members of Parliament have received Sh650.4 million in salaries in the last three months after being in duty for only 13 days over that period.

Parliament has undertaken minimal business since the MPs were sworn in on August 31st. Each if the 349 MPs take home a monthly income of Sh621,250.

Parliamentary sittings have been adjourned a record four times since September. After electing speakers and their deputies, both Senate and the National Assembly took a break and reconvened on September 12th for the official opening of the House by President Kenyatta.

The following day, Jubilee affiliated MPs appointed Amos Kimunya (Kipipiri), Shadrack Mose (Kitutu Masaba), Kawira Mwangaza (Meru) and Joyce Emanikor (Turkana) to the House Business Committee, but opposition MPs declined to fill-in the three slots allocated to them in the committee.

Consequently, the House took a recess on September 14th and resumed on September 26th for only two days, where 12 members were named to the Committee on Selection and three to the chairperson’s panel. On September 28th, the Parliament again adjourned and resumed on October 10th.

Sessions then continued for only two days before taking another break on October 12th until November 8th, when MPs Dan Wanyama (Webuye West), Rehema Dida (Isiolo) and Andrew Mwadime (Mwatate) were approved to the Parliamentary Pensions Management Committee.The MPs then adjourned to November 29th.

The MPs are further scheduled to another break this month for the long Christmas holiday and resume sittings next year. The operations of the House have been crippled by the clash between Jubilee and NASA MPs over the disputed presidential elections. MPs affiliated to Nasa have skipped crucial sessions.

Comments

TIBIM (not verified)     Mon, 12/04/2017 @ 07:50am

GOOD FOR THEM .... Kwani we were voting for them not to get paid .... its time for them to get paid and loot - its their time to eat - then in 5 yrs, they either continue eating or we vote new ones to start eating - and the cycle continues until we all die and smell like rotten meat.

Ben (not verified)     Mon, 12/04/2017 @ 09:50am

There is no NASA or Jubilee when it comes to 'eating' public money. This wanton official theft is the dialogue Kenyans should be having instead of endless reforms that bear no fruits.

ufisadi (not verified)     Mon, 12/04/2017 @ 10:59am

In reply to by Ben (not verified)

I cannot agree with you more! we moved on from NYS Scandal and many more before that. They know Kenyans will make noise for a few months then move on. There will never be good enough reforms in Kenya, them greedy people will always find loopholes and they never pay for it, in the meantime wanjiku is bearing all the burden. Kenya bure kabisa!!

Mugi (not verified)     Mon, 12/04/2017 @ 01:23pm

Hi diasporians, get ready to sustain this Kenyan economy in exchange for dual citizenship ama vipi? Double taxation coming your way;) to help pay the huge foreign debt.

maxiley (not verified)     Mon, 12/04/2017 @ 04:13pm

What exactly did the do in those 13 days to earn such astronomical amounts.These are the kind of things that irk wananchi and make them think of seceding in the hope that sanity would wake them mpigs up.

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