Summary
- More than Sh9 billion wired to the 47 counties to fight the coronavirus disease are lying idle due to the lack of budget plans amid shortage of isolation centres and beds to handle the rising cases of the pandemic.
- Auditor-General Nancy Gathungu said the counties are yet to release budget plans on Covid-19 cash, prompting the Treasury to withhold the billions despite the unpreparedness in the devolved units to handle the rising number of coronavirus patients.
More than Sh9 billion wired to the 47 counties to fight the
coronavirus disease are lying idle due to the lack of budget plans amid
shortage of isolation centres and beds to handle the rising cases of the
pandemic.
Auditor-General Nancy Gathungu said the
counties are yet to release budget plans on Covid-19 cash, prompting the
Treasury to withhold the billions despite the unpreparedness in the
devolved units to handle the rising number of coronavirus patients.
Ms
Gathungu added that the counties did not budget for the funds after the
Ministry of Health failed to outline their role in the Covid-19 fight
when the country recorded the first infection on March 12.
Treasury
wired Sh13.1 billion to counties main account at the Central Bank of
Kenya (CBK), but governors had spent Sh3.43 billion as at end of last
month, shows a report by Controller of Budget on the utilisation of
funds to fight the pandemic.
The devolved units are
grappling with the lack of enough isolation beds, low number of
ventilators for critically ill Covid-19 patients and an over-stretched
healthcare workforce as fears mount that the country’s health system may
be overrun by infections.
“The timing of the funds release was too close to the end of the
2019/20 financial year and some county governments did not prepare
budgets for the utilization of the covid-19 grants from the national
government,” Ms Gathungu said in the report tabled before Parliament
yesterday.
“Consequently several county governments could not withdraw these funds which remained un-utilized as of July 31st, 2020.”
The
funds consist of Sh5 billion from National Treasury, Sh2.36 billion as
allowances for frontline workers, Sh350 million from Denmark’s
Development Cooperation (Danida) to upgrade Level Two and Three
hospitals and Sh5.39 billion from the counties’ own-source revenues.
Kenya
yesterday recorded 373 new Covid-19 cases bringing the number to 33,389
while fatalities rose to 567 after three people died.
This
is the first audit of funds set aside to fight Covid-19 from March 13
to July 31 with Ms Gathungu further calling on the counties to provide
expenditure plans in their budgets for the year to next June.
Nairobi,
Mombasa, Embu, Kirinyaga, Bomet, Lamu, Mandera and Marsabit did not
table their expenditure reports on the pandemic amid concerns that
billions of shillings have been misused across the two levels of
governments.
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