Kithure Kindiki Claims Strict Measures On Curbing Illicit Brews Won’t Be Lifted

Interior CS Kithure Kindiki emphasizes the unwavering stance against illicit substances, declaring the recently announced actions irreversible.

However, Public Service CS Moses Kuria has raised concerns. He argues the current approach lacks a nuanced strategy and could negatively impact legitimate businesses.

Kuria Proposes “Soft Messaging”- He advocates for a multi-pronged approach, including legislative changes. Kuria believes a focus on the root cause – the taxation system – is crucial.

His Argument

High production taxes incentivize manufacturers to evade them or resort to illegal ingredients.

Kuria proposes eliminating a tax credit currently claimed by producers who haven’t paid the initial tax.

He suggests this reform would eliminate the unintended subsidization of illicit brews.

Alternatively, Moses  Kuria proposes a “softer approach” with revised legislation, emphasizing it as a long-term solution compared to temporary bar closures.

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Dennis Elnino

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