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Fri, Jun 2, 2023 ![]() |
IEA Kenya Webinar #16: Economic Freedom and Taxation: Finding the Right BalanceAuthor(s) Jackline Kagume, Kipkogei Kemboi,Theme: Fiscal Policy, Jackline Kagume and Leo Kemboi made this presentation during the Virtual public forum on Economic Freedom and Taxation: Finding the Right Balance held on Wednesday, 31st May 2023 |
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Fri, Apr 28, 2023 ![]() |
Political Economy of Judiciary Resource Allocation and the Cost of its Consumer MandateAuthor(s) Jackline Kagume,Theme: Judiciary, This presentation was made by Jackline Kagume and Leo Kipkogei Kemboi during the Virtual public forum on Political Economy of Judiciary Resource Allocation and the Cost of its Consumer Mandate held on Friday, 28th April 2023. |
File Size: 1.83 MB No of Downloads: 544. |
Tue, Apr 4, 2023 ![]() |
Analysis of the Auditor General’s Report on the Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout in Kenya as of March 31, 2022Author(s) Jackline Kagume, Leo Kipkogei Kemboi,Theme: Health, Vaccine, The Auditor General undertook a special audit on the efficiency and effectiveness of the Covid-19 deployment exercise in Kenya. This assessment covered the period March 2021 to March 2022 with a focus on vaccine roll out at both the county and national levels. In addition to the Special Audits, |
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Wed, Mar 29, 2023 ![]() |
COSTING THE CONSUMER MANDATE OF THE JUDICIARY IN KENYAAuthor(s) Jackline Kagume, Leo Kipkogei Kemboi,Theme: Economic Development, When parliament decides how much money should be given to the Kenyan judiciary each fiscal year, there is debate over what amount is appropriate. The Kenyan Parliament has the sole authority to decide how much money should be given to various government agencies, commissions, and levels of government. The first point to be made is that the judiciary is able to provide efficient case resolution for the common good of all Kenyans equally when resources are allocated to it optimally. Article 159 of the Kenyan Constitution stipulates that the efficient delivery of justice must be carried out. The Judiciary uses it as a tool to achieve operational and financial independence. This highlights how important it is to give the judiciary sufficient resources. |
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Tue, Mar 28, 2023 ![]() |
Webinar #7 of 2023: Why Kenya is Ranked 135th out of 176 Countries in The 2023 Index Of Economic Freedom: Results And Observation Of The EACAuthor(s) Jackline Kagume, Leo Kipkogei Kemboi,Theme: Economic Development, This presentation was made by Jackline Kagume and Leo Kipkogei Kemboi during the Virtual public forum on Why Kenya is Ranked 135th out of 176 Countries in The 2023 Index Of Economic Freedom: Results And Observation Of The EAC held on Tuesday, 27th March 2023 |
File Size: 3.1 MB No of Downloads: 556. |
Tue, Mar 21, 2023 ![]() |
Problem-Driven Political Economy Analysis of Judiciary’s Resource AllocationsAuthor(s) Jackline Kagume, Leo Kipkogei Kemboi,Theme: Economic Policy, The promulgation of the 2010 Constitution introduced the separation of powers and explicitly set out functions for the Executive, Parliament, Judiciary and Constitutional organs. Parliament appropriates funds for expenditure by the National Government and other state organs and exercises oversight over national revenue and its expenditure1. |
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Wed, Feb 22, 2023 ![]() |
Webinar # 3 of 2023: Analysis of the Special Audit on Kenya’s Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout as of March 31, 2022Author(s) Jackline Kagume, Leo Kipkogei Kemboi,Theme: Accountability, Transparancy, This presentation was made by Jackline Kagume and Leo Kipkogei Kemboi during the Virtual public forum on Analysis of the Special Audit on Kenya’s Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout as of March 31, 2022 held on Friday, 17th February 2023 |
File Size: 2.2mb No of Downloads: 252. |
Tue, Dec 20, 2022 ![]() |
Analysis of the Special Audit Report on Utilization of Covid-19 Funds by Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) for the Period 13th March- 31st July 2020Author(s) Jackline Kagume, Leo Kipkogei Kemboi,Theme: Accountability, This special audit was undertaken following a request by the Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Covid-19, the Senate Health Committee and the Public Investment Committee of the National Assembly. The request followed public uproar after media reports on alleged misuse of Covid-19 funds by the Kenya Medical Supplies Agency. The committees of the Senate and the National Assembly required the Auditor General to determine whether KEMSA adhered to the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act 2015 in the procurement of medical supplies to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, whether KEMSA adhered to the Public Finance Management |
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Tue, Dec 20, 2022 ![]() |
Analysis of the Special Audit Report on Utilization of Covid-19 Funds by County GovernmentsAuthor(s) Jackline Kagume, Leo Kipkogei Kemboi,Theme: Accountability, The request for the Auditor General to undertake a special audit on utilization of funds allocated to Covid-19 by the 47 county governments originated from the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on the Covid-19 situation1. The objective of the Special Audit was to confirm whether public funds utilized by county governments for the procurement of medical supplies for Covid-19 purposes were used lawfully and effectively. The Senate wanted to confirm the total amounts of funds received, whether funds were banked and spent according to approved work plans, procurement plans and training plans, whether reliable financial and non-financial reports were produced every month and the instances and patterns of wastes and inefficiencies that if corrected would permit more economical use of available budget resources. The Senate also wanted the Office of the Auditor General to detect |
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