Former presidents, Kibaki and Moi’s pensions shoots up to Ksh74milion

Former presidents Kibaki and Moi will receive Ksh74milion next year as part of their new retirement package.
Mwai Kibaki and Daniel arap Moi’s pensions have been increase by 15.6 per cent next year up from Ksh64 million to Ksh74 million.
According to estimates in the supplementary budget tabled in Parliament last week, the two former presidents have will each pocket a monthly pension of KSh3 million.
The figure is even higher than President Uhuru Kenyatta’s official salary of Ksh1.5 million.

This comes on the background of an o demanding better pay
Kenyans were obviously not too pleased by the news and rightfully said so
” Epraim Njega posted.
The High Court last year stopped payment of allowances worth millions of shillings to the two former leaders, saying they were an unnecessary burden to the taxpayer.
 
However the Attorney-General successfully appealed the decision, allowing the two to continue enjoying the hefty allowances.
Some of the perks Kibaki and Moi are entitled to receive is a Sh379,500 monthly house allowance, fuel allowance of Sh247,500, entertainment perks of Sh247,500 and utilities of Sh379,500.
 
The supplementary budget indicates that the former presidents have a separate benefits budget, which currently stands at Sh58.8 million or Sh4.9 monthly. This budget will remain unchanged next year.
The law are also entitled two personal assistants, four secretaries, four messengers, four drivers and bodyguards.
 

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