Summary
- Data from the Controller of Budget (CoB) shows that each of the 2,242 MCAs took home Sh80,177 on average a month for attending assembly meetings, the highest since the financial year ending June 2017 when they earned Sh84,875.
The average monthly sitting allowance paid to a Member of the
County Assembly (MCA) in the nine months to March rose to Sh80,177, the
highest in three years.
Data from the Controller of
Budget (CoB) shows that each of the 2,242 MCAs took home Sh80,177 on
average a month for attending assembly meetings, the highest since the
financial year ending June 2017 when they earned Sh84,875.
The
ward representatives earned an average of Sh33,136 per month in the
year to June 2018 and Sh76,995 the following year after the Salaries and
Remuneration Commission (SRC) cut perks and benefits for State
officers.
But the High Court in 2018 reinstated the
benefits, forcing the SRC to return the cap on sitting allowances to
Sh124,800 monthly from Sh80,000.
Since the scrapping of
the SRC’s cuts, the MCAs' sitting allowances resumed their upward
trajectory, causing concern that the perks were consuming county
government revenues with minimal corresponding impact on public service.
The continued rise in sitting allowances and other perks for
MCAs has seen the 47 counties squeeze budgets for provision of basic
services such as water, health and roads.
The county
assemblies spent Sh1.6 billion on MCAs' sitting allowances against an
approved budget of Sh2.8 billion, compared to Sh1.5 billion in the
corresponding period a year earlier.
“Homa Bay and Tana
River county assemblies reported higher expenditure on sitting
allowance than the recommended monthly ceiling of Sh124,800 by the SRC,”
said Controller of Budget Margaret Nyakang’o in the report.
Kakamega,
Kisii, Nyamira and Busia led the allowances gravy train in the review
period, with each MCA pocketing Sh123,413, Sh122,348, Sh121,775 and
Sh121, 487 monthly respectively.
Wajir, Kajiado and Samburu MCAs received the least from meetings at Sh35,945, Sh25,850 and Sh20,317 a month respectively.
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