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Friday, January 11, 2013

KENYA: $107,000 bonus for Kenyan MPs

Fri, 11 January 2013

NAIROBI — Kenyan lawmakers have voted themselves a $107,000 send-off bonus after their first attempt was vetoed by the president, as the politicians gear up for March 4 general elections.
The payoff — at a potential cost to the country of $23.7 million — was sneaked through by lawmakers late Wednesday, with the vote only coming to public attention yesterday after official parliamentary transcripts were published. Lawmakers, who are already some of the best paid on the continent with a tax-free monthly salary of some $13,000, voted themselves a similar package in October, sparking demonstrations.
A worker earning the national minimum wage would have to work for 61 years in order to earn the amount the members of parliament voted to pay themselves.
However, President Mwai Kibaki blocked that bonus, arguing at the time it was “untenable in the prevailing economic circumstances in the country.” Kibaki holds the power to block bonus again.
Each of the 222 MPs and the speaker would get $107,000 as a send-off package when they finally leave office. Less than 30 legislators were present at the time the bill was passed.
The vote was one of the final acts by lawmakers before parliament dissolves ahead of the March elections, the first since Kenya was rocked by deadly post-poll violence five years ago.
The vote sparked an angry reaction among civil society activists. “It is preposterous and in completely bad taste,” said Atsango Chesoni, executive director of Kenya’s Human Rights Commission.
— AFP

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