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Kenyatta signs new law capping administrative spending on rural roads at 18pc of budget allocation 

Present during the signing of the Bill were the Head of Public Service Joseph Kinyua, Attorney General Paul Kihara, Speaker of the National Assembly Justin Muturi and Majority Leader in the National Assembly Aden Duale/PSCU

NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 6 – President Uhuru Kenyatta Friday signed into law, the Kenya Roads Board (Amendment) Bill 2019.

The signed Bill restructures the mandate and operations of the Kenya Roads Board and other agencies in the roads sector by, among other changes, outlining how funds including exchequer resources will be utilized in the construction and maintenance of the county’s roads.

One of the reforms outlined in the new law is setting the limit of the money allocated to rural roads at 10 percent of the funds appropriated by Parliament annually.

Further, the new law caps administrative expenditure on rural roads in areas such as research, standardization, capacity building, monitoring and evaluation to 18 percent of the total allocation.

The act also empowers the Kenya Roads Board to borrow and to set aside funds for repayment of loans and other facilities taken for purposes of road maintenance, development and rehabilitation.

Present during the signing of the Bill were the Head of Public Service Joseph Kinyua, Attorney General Paul Kihara, Speaker of the National Assembly Justin Muturi and Majority Leader in the National Assembly Aden Duale.

Others were Pokot South MP who is also the Chairman of the National Assembly Committee on Infrastructure Losiakou Pkosing, PS Infrastructure Paul Maringa and Clerk of the National Assembly Michael Sialai.

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