July 5, 2024

National Dialogue Committee unveils final report; list of recommendations

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National Dialogue Committee unveils final report; list of recommendations

National Dialogue Committee unveils final report but fails to agree on taxes on its list of recommendations

National Dialogue Committee unveils final report but fails to agree on taxes on its list of recommendations.

The National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) on Saturday, November 25 unveiled its final report on key issues affecting Kenyans. 

The committee led by Kimani Ichung’wah and Kalonzo Musyoka suggested that all government agencies cut their travel expenditures by fifty percent. 

Additionally, the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) should examine state and public officers’ daily subsistence allowances and consider reducing them by thirty percent to help with living expenses.

The committee suggested that the road maintenance and anti-adulteration levies be lowered by Sh 5 and Sh 3 per liter, respectively, by the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum in cooperation with the National Treasury.

NADCO also recommended the National Government to finalize the transfer of all devolved functions to county governments and amendment of the constitution to provide for the equitable share to the County Governments not to be less than 20% of all revenue collected by the National Government.

The bipartisan team however failed to agree on reducing VAT on fuel from 16 percent to 8 percent and doing away with the housing levy.

“The committee was unable to reach a consensus on a number of other proposals on the matter of cost of living, including the reduction of VAT on fuel from 16% to 8%, and scrapping of the housing levy, the twin issues in the Finance Act 2023,” the report read in part.

On matters of electoral justice, the committee recommended an audit of the 2022 general elections, expansion of the IEBC selection panel from the current 7-member to a 9-member selection panel, and increasing timelines within which the Supreme Court shall hear and determine a petition challenging the validity of a presidential election from 14 to 21 days.

“NADCO has recommended that legal reforms passed less than 18 months to the general elections become effective in the next electoral cycle,” the report stated.

The dialogue committee also recommended the entrenchment of NG-CDF, the National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF), the Senate Oversight Fund, and the establishment of the Ward Development Fund.

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The bipartisan team further recommended the establishment of the Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition and the Office of the Prime Minister.

“NADCO recommends the establishment of the Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition, who is the leader of the largest party/ coalition of political parties that garnered the second-greatest number of votes in the immediately preceding presidential elections with two deputies,” the committee stated.

Additionally, NADCO recommended the establishment of the Independent Political Parties Regulatory Commission as an independent body that shall be responsible for the registration of political parties and their office holders and the management of political parties’ funds.

The report has been electronically submitted to President William Ruto and Azimio Leader Raila Odinga.

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