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Current salaries, benefits and new demands by Kenyan MPs

The Kenyan Legislators are among the best paid Law makers in the world. But, still the Kenyan Law Makers are currently demanding for more perks and benefits.

CURRENT BENEFITS TO MPs

Currently, the Kenyan, Members of Parliament, MPs, are entitled to, among others, :

  • A salary of up to KShs. 1.2 Million per month.
  • A Kshs. 20 Million Mortgage facility at an interest rate of 3% per Year; repayable in 5 years.
  • Mileage allowance to cater for transport costs to the Constituency.
  • A car grant of Kshs. 7 million.
  • A family medical Insurance Scheme covering:
    • Inpatient costs up to Kshs. 10 million.
    • Out patient cost up to Kshs. 300,000
    • Maternity costs up to Kshs. 150,000
    • Dental care of up to Kshs. 75,000
NEW DEMANDS BY MPs
  • An expanded medical cover to include more than one wife and the extended family.
  • Increased travel allowances.
  • Expanded constituency outreach programme; on top the current National  Government’s Constituency Development Fund, CDF.
  • A rent free government house or greatly enhanced monthly house allowance.
  • Allocation of government vehicles.
  • Increased allowances while on foreign and internal trips.
  • Kshs. 5,000 allowance for every sitting.
Cartoon (Courtesy)- The ever unsatisfied MPs

Composition of the twelve Parliamentary Service Commission:

The Commission consists of the Speaker of the National Assembly, as the Chairman, seven Members appointed by Parliament and one Woman and one Man appointed by Parliament from persons who are experienced in Public affairs but are not Members of Parliament. The Clerk of the Senate is the Secretary to the Commission.

  1. The Hon. Adan Keynan, M.P. – Member
  2. The Hon. Benson Momanyi, M.P. – Member
  3. The Hon. George Khaniri, M.P. – Member
  4. The Hon. Aisha Jumwa, M.P. – Member
  5. The Hon. Aaron Cheruiyot, M.P – Member
  6. The Hon Dr. Lorna Mumelo,- Member
  7. Mr J. M. Nyegenye – Clerk of the Senate Secretary to PSC (Parliamentary Service Commission)

Video: Nomination slots should not be for unmarried women- MP David Ole Sankok says

Nominated Jubilee Legislator, Hon. David Ole Sankok, has caused a stir by sensationally discriminating unmarried women. Hon. Sankok who is leading a campaign against the two thirds gender bill now says those (women) to be nominated must be married. If not married, the women should not have children from more than one man.

The Member of Parliament claims that for unmarried women to be nominated, they must be paaraded and a DNA Test carried out to ascertain the father or fathers to the kids; Those with kids from more than one father should not be nominted. The Legislator who represents special interest groups goes on to liken women with kids from one man to the prostitutes.

He was on record this week, on Tuesday 20th November 2018, saying the nomination slots should not be set aside for ‘Slay Queens’ which loosely means prostitutes.

See the video below;

Such conditions go against chapter six of the Kenyan Constitution on integrity; which does not duscriminate leaders based on marital status.